Word: g
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...after Tyler went out on a fly, Leeds retired at second, and Hodges was caught in an attempt at stealing second. The Bostons were then put out in one-two-three order. Then Tyler went out on first; Hooper wasted several foot-pounds of energy, in his hit to G. Wright, by damaging Spalding on the way; Kent made a good hit, but was left, Tyng punching the ball gently to G. Wright; but, as the Bostons were again whitewashed, the score remained tied. In the sixth inning, good hits by Tyler, Thatcher, and Hooper, with errors by Barnes, McVey...
...Scientific Crew is now made up, and is in good practice. It consists of M. James, stroke; S. Perkins, Jr., 2; E. D. Thayer, Jr., 3; G. W. Irving, 4; H. Denton, 5; and B. C. Davis...
...meeting of our College Overseers on Wednesday last, Messrs. John Gray, Henry J. Bigelow, and Thomas G. Appleton were elected Masters of the Museum of Fine Arts...
...members of the University Nine have begun practice, Mr. C. T. Tyler, captain. The men have been placed as follows: T. S. Bettens, '74, catcher; S. H. Hooper, '75, pitcher; J. F. Kent, '75, first base; A. G. Hodges, '74, second base; J. A. Tyng, '76, third base; H. C. Leeds, '77, short stop; C. T. Tyler, '74, left field. The two remaining fields, it is probable, will be played by W. S. Cutler, '75, and A. C. Tower...