Word: getting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...game prophetically by striking out Cooper. Bannister next stepped to the plate. He sent a hot ball to Campbell which went through his fingers and when on the next ball pitched Bannister stole second, there was great excitement. Murray was gracefully retired on three strikes, and in attempting to get third as he had second Bannister was thrown out by Henshaw to Campbell. For Harvard Wiestling ticked the ball into right field, but no one was there. On the first ball pitched he made for second but Bannister dropped the ball, and Wiestling could not be credited with a steal...
...track has been frozen and snowed upon until it is as far from good condition as the men who trained upon it. There are still almost five weeks before the intercollegiate games, and there is no doubt that the men under the able training of Mr. Lathrop will get into condition to take the places of Baker, Bradley, Chamberlain, Smith and Wheeler of last year's team, who are no longer in college...
...weather during the vacation prevented all the games arranged for the nine except two, one with the University of Pennsylvania and one with the New Yorks. The team has played only four games thus far and can not get much practice before the Yale game on Saturday. Rain on Saturday prevented the game with the Josephs of Manhattan College, who won the pennant offered by the New Yorks last year to college teams...
...been chosen, but the play, so far, has been in the nature of leisurely amusement. Since the degeneracy of athletics at the Lawrenceville School, there has been some difficulty in arranging games for the freshman teams, but this only seems to strengthed the desire of these teams to get suits and try to look pretty in them...
...been received from members of the freshman class. In former years, freshman classes have felt a certain pride in having a representative on the different college publications, but this feeling is entirely dormant in '90. Without any freshman editor on the CRIMSON, misrepresentations concerning the class are bound to get into print. Rouse up, therefore, '90, and do justice to your class...