Word: georgetown
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...game with Georgetown yesterday was an easy victory for the home team. Georgetown put up a strong game, her fielders made but a single error, and Carmody, the pitcher, sustained his reputation by holding down the Harvard men to six hits. Harvard, however, did still better; the fielders likewise played almost faultlessly, and Highlands allowed his opponents but two singles...
...section back of the catcher, a crowd of Georgetown supporters were gathered, and their actions would have disgraced any professional ball field. Besides this, some of the players themselves acted like anything but gentlemen. Such a team is out of place on a Harvard diamond...
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...game with Georgetown University this afternoon is likely to prove as close a struggle as the one with Princeton, although there is not the same interest centered in it. We have seen how, in the moment of intense excitement, a crowd will forget the treatment which is usually accorded a visiting team. There may be occasion today when Harvard will again be called upon to help win the game by cheering. If there is we hope there will be as sincere and hearty an outburst as on Tuesday. That is the kind of enthusiasm which inspires. But the hooting...
...four o'clock this afternoon Harvard will play the second game of the season with Georgetown. In the first game which, it will be remembered, was played on the Easter trip, Harvard was beaten by a score of 3 to 2, the only defeat which Harvard received on her trip from a college team...