Word: foule
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...which advanced a runner to third base in the second inning, and by one fielding error. Clarkson, who pitched the rest of the game, was also very effective. Lafayette's only hit was a bunt towards third base, which Clark did not touch, expecting it to roll outside the foul line. As usual, Clarkson struck out a large number of batters, and in the sixth inning, after giving two bases, with one out, he prevented Lafayette from scoring by striking out the next two men. For Lafayette, Prichard pitched with good speed, and except in the fifth and sixth innings...
...races and the Weld won the Law School race. The weather conditions were not very favorable and the times of all the races were slow. In the race of the Junior crews the Newell coxswain allowed his boat to drift into the Weld course, causing a foul. As this foul, however, did not affect the result, the referee gave the race to the Newell crew. This decision may be protested by the Weld crew and if the protest is sustained, both crews will enter the class races on Thurday...
...down to a long stroke, thirty two to the minute. The Newell was rowing about thirty-four. About three-quarters of a mile from the start, the boats came so near together that bow's car in the Weld boat struck the oar of stroke in the Newell. The foul did not hinder either boat materially however, and at the bridge the Newell led by one eighth of a length. For the rest of the race the Newell gained steadily and finished ahead by half a length of open water. The time, 9m. 57s., was the best made...
Goals from the floor--Gilles 4, Clark 3, Fenwick 1, Smith 1, Lehmann 4, Cox 2. Goals from foul--Gilles...
...advantage in size and excelled in good shooting and team work. Yale was weak principally in passing and in getting down the field under long shots, but played by far the faster game. Harvard's attempts at long shots were too frequent and there was a tendency to foul in both halves by running with the ball...