Word: half
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University lacrosse team defeated Hobart College yesterday in a hardfought game by the score of 4 goals to 3. All the scoring for Harvard was done in the first half, Hobart being outclassed both in stick-work and team play. In the second half, however, Hobart excelled and scored twice on long shots. On the whole, the stick-work and team play were good, despite the wet field. The chief weakness of the University team was that the defence did not adequately cover its opponents. Bennett, Outerbridge and Kibbey played the best game for Harvard; for Hobart, no one player...
...account of the rain no games were played yesterday in the Leiter Cup series, but in accordance with the rules the following teams are each credited with one-half a game: R. E. Morses, Texas Leaguers, Butterfingers, Patchworks, Victorias, and Indians...
...eight men and giving only one base on balls. Harvard scored in the first inning on Greenough's threebase hit and an error. In the sixth, singles by Grant, Murphy, and Sperry, together with three errors by the Holy Cross infield, resulted in three runs. In the last half of the ninth, Ford of Holy Cross made a two-base hit, stole third and scored on an error by Burns. With two men on bases, Alexander retired Walker, thus ending the game...
...playing of the Freshmen was very spiritless, their fielding was inaccurate and with a few exceptions the batting was weak. Hall pitched effectively, but lacked support. Brookline High School, after being seven runs behind, tied the score in the eighth inning. In the last half of the eighth, however, the Freshmen scored four runs on two bases on balls, and hits by Evans and Sibley...
...start of five lengths and the second a start of two lengths. The first crew gained steadily and overtook the second at Harvard Bridge, where the third led by about a length. A quarter of a mile below the bridge the first crew overtook the third, with the second half a length behind. From this point the first crew lacked power and a strong drive and hurried the recover. The positions of the boats remained practically unchanged to the finish, the third crew crossing the line a few feet ahead of the first, which was in turn about half...