Word: finishers
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...University rests in great part upon him, and that he will do all there is in him to do to show that this trust has not been misplaced. If this sort of organized cheering is not given at the game, and kept up to from start to finish, especially if the game is up hill, the management will have only themselves to blame. The benches will be filled with students ready and eager to cheer, but there will probably be no effective applause at all, if the proper men are not regularly appointed to lead the different sections...
...first base-ball game with Cornell was played at Ithaca last Saturday. Harvard played a hard game from start to finish, winning by the score of 15 to 6. Paine pitched very effectively, striking out sixteen men, giving only four bases on balls and allowing only seven hits. Scannell, as well as the rest of the nine, gave Paine excellent support...
...mile run a large field started with Conneff on the scratch. It was announced that Grant would try to break the Harvard record, and, as he had a handicap of 50 yards, he continued beyond the finish to this point where special timers were stationed. Conneff was in poor form and gained only a few yards on Grant during true race. Grant ran with excellent pluck and judgment, and half a lap from the finish took the lead for a moment. Foote, however, with his long handicap, proved too strong and regained the lead. Grant was a close second...
Judges at finish-G. B. Morrison, B. A. A., G. W. Beals, B. A. A., P. T. Lowell, B. A. A., M. Chamberlain...
Judges at the finish. B. Frothingham '96, G. Gleason '97, E. Wadsworth '98, J. B. Holden...