Word: fouled
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...chance against his pitching. His speed and change of pace were excellent and his curves proved too much for the opposing batters. Captain Dexter's all-around work was faultless. In the field, his only chance was a hard drive by McClure in the sixth, close to the foul line, which he got after a long run. Each time at bat, he hit the ball squarely, getting a three-bagger the first time and being called out at first on an infield hit, which he apparently beat to the base. Currier caught Brennan well and secured two hits...
...seconds. Westmorly had the lead at the beginning of the last lap, but E. K. Merrihew '10 succeeded in passing H. Watson '10 on the second corner, and finished five yards ahead. Matthews held second place until the third lap, when J. Early '07 of the Matthews team, was fouled by L. Watson '10 on one of the corners, which placed Matthews in the last position during the rest of the race. The foul, however, was not seen by the officials and Matthews' protest was not allowed...
...game was fast and clean, but the University team was completely outplayed and was unable to score at all from the floor. Their six points were all made on goals from fouls by Amberg. In the first half, the passing and blocking of the Yale team was perfect, while Clifford and Van Vleck excelled in shooting. Harvard scored one point in this half from a foul; and at its close the score was Yale 16, Harvard...
...second half Dartmouth was able to tie the score several times because of Grebensteln's accuracy in throwing ten goals from fouls. Towards the end of the half Grebenstein succeeded in making a field goal which gave Dartmouth the lead 15 to 13, but a goal from a foul by Currie and a hard goal from the floor by Burnham again put Harvard ahead. The half ended, however, with a tie score...
According to the rules, the team first securing two points would win the game. The outlook was unfavorable for Harvard as a foul was at once called and Grebenstein threw the goal. Dartmouth then fouled, and on Currie's failure to make the goal Allen seized the ball and threw a goal from the floor, thus winning the game...