Word: flew
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...bridge. The referee's tug, the "Sprague," was filled with '87 men; the "Mattie Sargent" carried for the third year the '88 delegation, while the "Curlew" and the "Emily" performed the same service for '89 and '90. The "Curlew" was gay in blue and white streamers, while the "Sargent" flew a green and white flag, and carried a large apple-branch with white blossoms at her mast-head. The Union boat-house and the adjacent roofs were all covered with people as early as four o'clock, while the wall was lined with spectators and the road behind filled with...
...slow hit to short-stop who fielded him out at first but Wiestling had scored. Campbell came to the bat and knocked the ball for two bases. He came in on Willard's hit to right field. Henshaw struck to third base who retired Willard at second. Boyden flew out to Deppler in left field leaving Henshaw on first...
...Wiestling was going home Foster took third base, but was left there as Campbell flew out to De Sibourg. Score 12 to 0 in favor of Harvard...
...YARDS DASH.Brown, '90, 12 yards; Rogers, '87, scratch; Merrill, '89, 8 yards; Thayer, '88, 10 yards. Rogers did not attempt to pass his man until the scratch was reached. Then he fairly flew, and won in 23 1-2 seconds. Merrill was second...
...then perchance a biscuit flew...