Word: got
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Athletic Association took place Thursday afternoon on the Fair Grounds in Worcester. The colleges represented were Darmouth, Amherst, Williams, Brown, Trinity, Wesleyan, and the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Dartmouth won the championship last year, but was defeated on Thursday by Amherst, who captured seven first and three second prizes. Dartmouth got second place with six first prizes. Eleven of last year's records were broken. The events and winners were as follows: Quartermile run-Gove of Dartmouth, 53s.; two-mile run-Ellis of Dartmouth, 10m. 24 4-5s.; 100-yards dash-Keay of Dartmouth, 10 3-5s.; standing high...
...Baltimore on Wednesday in which Princeton was defeated, the Druids securing 2 goals to Princeton's 0. The Lehigh game was a rough one, and many of the men carry around marks upon their persons which give evidence of misplaced sticks. The Lehigh undergraduates had in some way got an idea into their heads that their team would have no trouble at all in defeating Princeton and were loath to give up their fondly cherished hopes even when all was over...
...quickly fielded by Linn to Willard, who threw Farren out at third. The other two men were put out by Willard and Boyden. In the second, Rogers scored on a hit, a wild pitch, an attempted put out and Henhaw's error. Carleton reached first on Bates' muff, got to second on Henshaw's wild throw and stole home. Sherman scored on a single, a steal, a put out and Willard's wild throw to the plate. Melrose made four more in the third by a base on balls, two singles and errors by Quackenboss and Campbell. Bates retired...
...first goal. From that time on the score rolled up steadily, and almost every man on the attack had a chance to throw a goal. Blodgett made two more goals, Hewes three, and Kilvert and Towle one each, The defence did not have much work to do, and soon got into a careless style of playing which will prove disastrous if indulged in at Princeton. Harvard's team play was good, and some fine dodging and passing was done by Blodgett and Griffing. The play of the visitors was poor at all points, and their throwing was especially weak. Reese...
...fatigue and outplayed Harvard at every point. The game was called at 4.11, and in 15 seconds the first goal was thrown by Kennedy for Cornwall. For the next fourteen minutes the ball was kept well in Harvard's territory, and at the end of that time Kennedy got another goal from a scrimmage. Our men began to get discouraged by the superior play of their adversaries, and it took only four minutes for Tudhope to score another point for Cornwall. After six minutes lively work Huntress secured the ball and threw the first goal for Harvard. Kennedy threw another...