Word: fives
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...game was the most interesting played in the series thus far, and was in doubt until the last inning. The Incognitos got the lead at the start, and by taking advantage of erratic fielding, scored five runs in the first two innings. In the fourth inning the Caveat Emptors steadied down, and by several well-placed hits, aided by fielding errors, netted nine runs before the seventh. The Incognitos also scored in the seventh inning, tying the score, and in the eighth they made the winning run after two costly errors...
...University second defeated the Union Boat Club eight by five lengths yesterday afternoon in a practice race of about a mile and 550 yards up stream from the Union Boat Club. The second gained a length at the start and gradually increased its lead until the finish. The University second crew maintained a fast stroke throughout the race reaching as high as 35, to the minute in the final spurt. Swaim, who was laid off last week, was again in the boat at 6, and Tilton and Mason of the Sophomore crew rowed 3 and 2 respectively as on Saturday...
...swift and accurate shoot. Before the close of the half Robinson had again scored. In the second half Barber made a goal for the Sophomores, and as neither side was again able to score before the close of the half, it was agreed to continue the game for five minutes. It was not until the end of a second five minute period of play that a goal was made for the Juniors by Robinson...
Last year the present Junior team won the interclass championship, and the chances for today's game are slightly in their favor. The Sophomores defeated the Freshmen on Wednesday by the score of 4 to 0. As there are five University, players on their team, and four on the Junior team, the game should be interesting and close...
...game was by far the most encouraging played in Cambridge this year, for although the teams secured but five hits each, the Harvard players usually met the ball squarely, and but three men struck out. Leonard secured a three-base hit, and Harvey a two-base hit, the latter scoring three men. In the field the team played an errorless game. Lafayette's only run was forced by Hartford, who lost control in the eighth inning, and passed four of the seven men who faced him. Up to that time he pitched a fair game, striking out eight...