Word: gallivan
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Harvard went first to the bat and scored at once on Gallivan's hit for three bases to right field, and Ames' muff of Dana's throw on an attempt to cut him off at the plate. The visitors made their only runs in their first inning, when they should have been blanked. Wagenhurst struck out. Durell hit a long fly to centre which Boyden misjudged and dropped. Henshaw had two passed balls in succession, the only ones of the game, giving Durell third. Dana struck out. With two men out and Durell on third, Hutchinson knocked to short, which...
Harvard, on the contrary, batted Mercer hard. In only two innings did she fail to make a hit. In the third, Gallivan and Boyden, with one man out, were given each his base on balls. Henshaw followed with a clean single, bringing in Gallivan. Willard cleared the bases with a magnificent base hit, but was put out at second on Bates' hit to King. Bates was advanced a peg on Knowlton's hit, but they were both left on Quackenboss' grounder to Price. In the fourth, Howland led off with a hit, took second on Campbell's sacrifice, third...
After the disastrous first inning, Harvard played a game which, if continued, will bring the championship to Cambridge. The entire nine batted hard, few men striking out. Gallivan made his first error in a championship game, an excusable muff of Bates' throw in attempting to put King out at second. Willard led his side at the bat. For Princeton, King and Dana did good work. The score...
...following men have been elected members of the 'Varsity Club: C. H. Baldwin, '88; H. W. Bates, '91; G. P. Cogswell, '88; R. H. Davis, '91; J. A. Gallivan, '88; L. P. Howland, L. S.; H. E. Knowlton, M. S.; G. S. Mandell, '89; H. R. Miles, '88; E. C. Moen, '91; H. Pennypacker, '88; A. Quackenboss, M. S.; R. S. Gorham, L. S.; G. A. Carpenter, '88; J. R. Finley...
...Gallivan...