Word: good
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...yesterday afternoon. A beautiful double play was made in the eight inning with two men on bases, when Leighton stopped a terrific liner and slamming it to Burrill on third, put out the two base-runners. The Freshmen's runs were made by Casey and Kerr. Sears had a good day, although he failed to score, getting two hits out of three times at bat. Each team got six hilts. Kelley started for the visitors, getting one three-bagger and one double...
...Whites took up their position on a knoll with good cover, protected by stone walls, trees, and a barbed-wire fence at the edge of an adjoining meadow. From across the meadow the Browns advanced, attempting to hurl the Whites from their position, but under a withering fire the former were annihilated, and the steady shooting of the Whites rendered their position impregnable. Part of the Browns' poor success was due to the lack of careful and efficient scouting, as well as ill-planned reconnoisance...
...same afternoon to win the Freshman race is something to be justly proud of. Never before have both the University and Freshman crews defeated Cornell on the same day. In spite of unfavorable forecasts before the race, the University oarsmen showed their superiority over an unquestionably good crew in a conclusive manner. The greatest of credit and praise is due Mr. Herrick, Coach Haines, and every member of the victorious eight...
Although elementary drill and the manual of arms are important in the turning out of a good soldier, the probability of his having to do some shooting ought not to be forgotten...
...Wells Cup in 49 3-5 seconds. On the turn in this race, A. Biddle '16 fell after a mix-up with H. W. Minot '17 and W. J. Bingham '16 jumped the first but tumbled over the second of the two. Biddle lost a good bit of skin and was spiked, though not seriously. Bingham also was scraped somewhat. Their tumbles should not affect the running of these men in the intercollegiates next week...