Word: goodness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshman baseball team was defeated by the Cambridge Latin School yesterday afternoon in a disappointing game by the score of 3 to 1. The batting and fielding of the Freshman team was exceedingly poor, and several chances to score were lost. Minot pitched a fairly good game. In the ninth inning the first man up was Twitchell, who hit a two-base hit. J. Sweetser flied out to left field. Rogers broke his bat, but was safe at first base by fielder's choice, while Twitchell was caught between second and third. Taylor, the last man up, hit a grounder...
...Freshman baseball team last Saturday at Southboro, by the score of 1 to 0. The fielding of the St. Mark's team, as well as the pitching of Wood and Beebe was excellent. McKay and McLaughlin were replaced by Ohler and Harvey on the Freshman team. Ohler pitched a good game and fielded especially well, marking five assists. At the bat both teams were exceedingly weak...
...been made in the order since the Annapolis race, in fact none since Sargent returned to stroke on March 24. What Coach Wray will now prepare for will be the Cornell race on May 30; the course will be less than two miles, and much will depend on a good start and ability to carry along a high stroke. After the race with Cornell the crew will have only a week more on the Charles, going to Red Top on June...
...some time. Shillito has been put in at bow, Whitney at three, Withington has gone from port to starboard, exchanging six for five and Waite has shifted from three to four. Owing to these recent changes the rowing yesterday was not up to the standard. Cutler is a good stroke, and puts rhythm and life into the rest of the crew...
...other columns this morning, the CRIMSON is now settled on a substantial business basis. Two objects are effected by the present organization: the board is able at the least labor and expense to turn out a paper, which, in its belief, is best fitted to the needs and good of the University; and a practical method has been evolved of securing efficient recruits from the incoming classes, and of assuring the promotion on the board of those men best fitted to carry on the policy of the paper...