Word: fishes
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...hammer, E. E. Allen, '84; running broad jump, Mandall, '84; onemile run, J. B. Walker, '84; pole vault, Mandell, '84; throwing the hammer, J. J. Roberts, '86; 100 yards, Baker, '86; 120 yards hurdle, Bradley, '86; halfmile run, E. E. Graham, '86; 220 yards, Baker, '86; one-mile run, Fish, E. E. Graham, '86; pole vault, Frothingham. '86; quarter-mi;e run, O. A. Mygatt...
...Fish...
Earned runs-Harvard 1. Two-base hit-Allen. Three-base hit-Phillips. Base on balls-Waltham 3, Harvard 4. Struck out-Harvard 5, Waltham 10. Passed balls-Allen 1, Parry 2, Ward-well 2. Wild pitches-Nichols 1, Fish 3. Umpire, Mr. Quinn...
Their fielding was poor, but this may be partly accounted for by the absence of Bowen, their regular catcher. Harvard played a very sharp game. The pitching was good, and the catching of both Allen and Crocker was very good. In the second inning Fish, who reached his first base on seven balls, stole second and third before a man was out, but was left there, as Nichols struck out three men in succession. In the last inning Crocker made a fine throw, cutting off Bresnahan at second base. Beaman played an excellent game at third base. The batting...
...This being the first shooting of the year on the part of many, the scores ran somewhat lower than will be the case later. The day, though pleasant, was not particularly favorable for putting up high scores, as the wind was strong, and, at times, inclined to be fish-taily. The men shot first for individual practice; then two teams were chosen by Frye and Foster, which shot an exciting and closely contested team match. But few of the men were provided with sporting rifles, and it was agreed that an allowance of two points on a score should...