Word: got
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...with a short bunt, which Highlands could not get in time to field. He took second on Sexton's sacrifice, third on Hovey's fumble. Hovey retrieved himself, by a beautiful throw to the plate to cut off Sexton, who went in on Week's hit. For Harvard, Mason got out on a grounder to Steere. Hallowell got a pretty hit by Steere to left field, and stole second. Frothingham got a hit which sent Hallowell to third, while he took second on the throw. Here the men were left, as the next two men struck...
...throw, and third on Cooke's hit. Cooke took second on the throw. McLane brought both men in on his hit which went through Frothingham, and Cooksecond on the attempt to catch Cooke. A passed ball brought him in. George flied out to Corbett and Tenney struck out. Sexton got his base on balls and second on Steere's hit. He tried for third, but did not count on Corbett's beautiful throw and was put out at third...
Andover went to the bat first and scored three runs in the first inning and in the second inning they got 6 more runs. This big lead made Andover practically sure of the game and although for the next seven innings Exeter played a much better game they could not catch up. Brown captain of the Exeter nine played a beautiful game game at short. He will enter Harvard '96. Following is a score by innings...
...Cambridge at the time of application. The present management of the association have shown that they think the chances of those who have not yet entered college ought not to be so great as those of the men who have been in college a year and who have not got into the hall. For this new arrangement practically says that men now in college can apply for places in the Hall and that if there are any places left after that, freshmen and others entering next Fall can apply for them. This certainly seems hard...
...ninth, Schoff got first on a clean hit to centre field, stole his second and took third on Bergen's sacrifice. He would have scored on Coogan's hit if Hovey had not made a beautiful throw and cut him off. Coogan was left at second...