Word: footed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Privilege of buying two tickets for Harvard-Yale foot ball game before general sale...
...made by Frantz. In the seventh inning Pennsylvania had two men on bases with two out, when Brown knocked a hard line hit towards right field. Frantz jumped more than two feet in the air, knocked down the ball and put the runner out at first by about a foot. This play prevented one and possibly two runs. Frantz's poor throw in the eighth inning was excusable, as it was made after a difficult one-handed stop which threw him off his balance. Reid was somewhat unsteady behind the bat and his wild throw to second was the cause...
...crews were even and remained so until the finish. The Weld rowed a long stroke and showed up in better form than the Newell crew. However, by a spurt in the last fifty yards the Newell eight overcame the Weld crew's slight lead and won out by one foot. The time was not taken...
Captain Fincke of the Yale track team has set plans on foot for the formation of an interscholastic track association composed of preparatory schools in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Twelve schools have already joined, and the first meet will be held on Memorial Day in New Heaven...
...Swan and Behr. H. B. Clark has twice run the mile in 4.36 under adverse conditions. He finishes strongly and will probably do even better work as soon as the weather becomes warmer. Waller, Knowles and White are also doing encouraging work in the mile. In the two-mile Foote is in the best condition and is running well. Richardson and Mills and F. C. Williams are the next best men. The hurdle races have been closely contested this spring. Willis and Converse are doing better work than they have previously done and Bird and Ives should make fast time...