Word: grounded
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...cricket team was defeated yesterday by the Everett Cricket Club team at Everett by the score of 87 to 72. Everett won on her ability at the bat; Thorpe, captain of the Everett team, making 42 runs. Carter did the best bowling for Harvard. The rough condition of the ground was partly responsible for Harvard's poor fielding...
Stillman held Brown down to three hits, but lost control in the eighth, letting in Brown's one run by a wild pitch. His batting was weak. Randall made a bad error at first, getting down on his knee and thus failing to stop an easy ground ball. H. D. Kernan played a fast game in the field, catching, long fly into right, and fielding it well to first base. At the bat he made one hit. Skilton played a clean game at second, and showed improvement in his batting. R. P. Kernan did not hold Stillman well, but threw...
Coolidge was prevented from playing on account of the injury to his shoulder received in the Colby game. At shortstop Skilton fumbled badly, making Harvard's two errors. Randall's work was not satisfactory. He allowed a runner to beat him out to first on a slow ground ball; and in turn reached first too late, when he should have been safe. H. Kernan played well in the field, covering a great deal of ground; and showed good form at the bat, opening the eighth inning with a clean hit, and scoring one of the runs...
...work at the bat was discouraging; he struck out twice when runs were most needed, once with the bases full and again with men on second and third. Daly at shortstop made the only error for Harvard. Randall was slow in covering his base and did not handle ground balls properly. Kernan allowed Exeter one stolen base and was weak in his batting...
...University golf team defeated Oakley yesterday in a team match of ten men on a side by the score of 26 to 20. The heavy condition of the ground and the temporary putting greens made good scores impossible. Thornton, runner up in the fall tournament, did the best work for Harvard, defeating Cracknell 9 up, with an 84. J. M. Richards '04 also played well and added 5 points to the score. Richardson, who has just returned to College after an illness, played his first match of the season yesterday and tied with W. E. Egan...