Word: foule
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...spirited, the work of the men in the infield was fairly accurate, as is signified by two runs as against ten hits by the Williams nine. The three errors made were some-what excusable, and luckily not at all costly. The catch by H. D. Kernan of a foul fly deep in left field is praiseworthy. R. Kernan was quick to take advantage of a similar chance behind the bat. The base-running showed a little more life than in the Amherst game. This was partly due to the return to the team of Carr, who did some remarkably quick...
...base-running is fair. L. Grant is covering third base well both in handling short bunts and fast hits. At bat he bunts well, but has a tendency to hit high balls. Nichols at first base is a hard worker and covers a good deal of ground on foul flies. He has, however, fallen off in his batting within the last two weeks. Spencer, who is trying for centre field, is slow in starting and does not cover much ground. A lack of confidence is his most serious drawback at bat. His base-running, though fast, is careless. Gallagher, substitute...
...foul strike rule of the professional leagues, which provides that every foul shall be counted a strike except on the third strike, will not be used in the games at Cambridge; in the games played away from Cambridge the two captains will decide whether or not the rule shall be used...
...score--Harvard, 29; Princeton, 28. Baskets from the floor--Smith 6, Carter 5, Seely 3, Randall 2, Fosdick 3, Hanavan 2, Wrightson 2, McCoy 2, Vanderbilt 2. Henderson. Basket on foul--Smith. Referee--Sharpe of Yale. Umpire--R. A. Wood '03 of Harvard. Time--20-minute halves...
...last two minutes of play neither team led the other by more than one point. With less than two minutes to play Princeton by fast team work then secured a lead of two goals. The University team followed with two goals from the floor and a goal from a foul and the game ended immediately after...