Word: gone
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fumble, scoring later on Tomes's scratch hit. In the eighth inning, four runs were made. Bartholf singled to centre field, Brown followed with another to left and Coon made a two-base hit, scoring both men. Tomes received a base on balls and stole second after Coon had gone to third on a wild throw. Coon scored on Lowrey's hit. Later Tomes scored on the pitcher's wild throw to third base...
...opening of the second inning, but he was forced at second on Hicks's grounder and the hit went for nothing. The batters went out in order until the sixth inning. Then with one out Rogers beat a slow rolling hit to second base. After Lanigan had gone out on a fly to Warwick, McLaughlin hit a liner to centre field, which would in any case have been good for a single. Cunningham came in fast in an attempt to take the ball on the fly, but it bounded over his head allowing Rogers to score from first and McLaughlin...
...would leave on February 26. That night they spent in torment. There was very little food, and no oil to burn; they had left their blankets on the ice and it was too cold to sleep; and they believed that the ship had moved her position or possibly had gone north and left them. But the next morning they sighted her, and by 11 o'clock were on board...
...some distance, they crossed over the barrens into Blue Lake and from there followed the outlet down to its confluence with the main river. During all this time, they saw no caribou, so rightly judging that it was too late in the season, and that the caribou had gone farther south, they returned to the shore...
...Athletic Committee has met, the swimming is abolished. One more of the excellent minor sports which provide for the physical development of the undergraduates is gone. Although we are sorry to see swimming removed from the list of winter sports, we are compelled to accept the decision of the Athletic Committee as wise. Such success as has come to Harvard teams in the past has been due to individual excellence of the men rather than to any systematic training. We have long dwelt on the fact that there is no suitable swimming tank in Cambridge, and as a result...