Word: gardners
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...especially that of eighty-six, who, outside of the battery, played an almost perfect game. Palmer and Austin alternated every two innings in pitching for the freshmen, although Austin took Palmer's place in the ninth after five successive hits had been made off the latter. For eighty-six, Gardner, Rankin and Collins did the best work in the fleld, and for eighty-eight Fargo, Jones and Holden excelled. The features of the game were the throw of Jones from centre to home which cut off Collins who attempted to run home after the fly was caught, and Gardiner...
...Gardner...
Before the game was played yesterday afternoon, Captain Gardner entered a protest in behalf of '86, on the ground that Jones and Choate had acted as substitutes on the varsity nine and consequently were disqualified from playing on their class nine...
...Samuel A. Hitchcock gave between $100,000 and $200,000 each to Amherst College. Whitmer Phoenix gave the bulk of his property, amounting to about $640,000 to Columbia College. J. B. Trevor gave $179,000 to Rochester Theological Seminary. Matthew Vassar gave $800,000 to Vassar College. Gardner Colby gave $170,000 to Colby University and $100,000 to Newton Theological Seminary. J. B. Colgate gave $300,000 to Madison University. George I. Seney gave $450,000 to Wesleyan University. The Crozer family gave $300,000 to Crozer Theological Seminary. It would be easy to add to this list...
...Hopkins, R. M. McLane, and Hodges; centre, D. Reese; attack field, Poe, A. Reese, and L. Riggs; homes, Frick. and Ober. Harvard was represented by; goal, Easton, L. S.; point, Rueter, L. S.; cover point, Williams, '85, capt.; defence field, Nichols, L. S., Goodale, '85, and Peabody, '87; centre, Gardner, '87; attack field, Hood, '86, and Dudley, '87; homes, Noyes, '85, Wood, '85, and Blodgett, '87. Mr. Leigh Bonsal, '84, acted as umpire for Harvard...