Word: got
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Yale and Williams the Freshmen got the better of the Sophomores in the rush...
...race between the seniors and freshmen turned out to be a close and interesting contest. The crews were on hand at eleven o'clock promptly and were started, without the aid of starting boats, by Referee Eaton from his single scull. The boats got off very nearly together, but with the advantage a little in favor of the seniors, who had the inside course; they immediately increased their lead to about a quarter of a length which they retained to the mile buoy, where the freshmen spurted and drew up nearly even with the leaders. From this point...
...number of superfluous tickets which they felt compelled to dispose of in any way that they could discover. A few men also sold their extra tickets at speculator's prices. This practice, however, we believe was confined to a few men. In the majority of cases the tickets got into the hands of outsiders merely through the carelessness or good nature of those seniors who did not wish all the tickets in a package. Last year the class day committee of '82 in their anxiety to keep the yard free from outsiders and keep the tickets out of the hands...
...Well, Frescio, you have got that down pretty fine," remarked an upper-classman to a freshman as he was arranging the faint down of a new existence on his upper...
...eighth inning. Phillips fouled out. Edgerly hit safely and Bruner took his base on balls, Edgerly going to second; both men were advanced one base on a wild pitch. Collins hit to Oliver who put Bruner out at third. Edgerly scored and Collins went to second. Allen got his base on an attempted put-out and both men scored on a wild pitch, Nichols took his base on balls and Smith went out at first assisted by Oliver...