Word: hands
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...absolute inability of the Harvard team to hit at critical times, to three inexcusable errors by the infield, and to some stupid base running at the beginning of the game. The team made nine hits, thus improving over its work against Holy Cross on Saturday. On the other hand, seven men struck out and five men were left on bases, two at third and one at second. Castle played a good game, both in the box and at the bat, allowing but three hits and one base on balls and making a hit which brought in two runs. The feature...
Spring, the Holy Cross pitcher, allowed only three scattered hits and no bases on balls, and struck out nine men. Coburn, on the other hand, was less steady than in the games of the southern trip and allowed six hits, three of which, including a two base hit, were bunched in the first inning and resulted in two runs. He struck out only two men and gave two bases on balls, one of which resulted in a score. The fielding on both sides, although not errorless, was fast and steady, in spite of the heavy condition of the ground...
Last day for undergraduates and for Graduates Students to hand in their Commencement Parts...
...University crews during the week has been confined chiefly to the machines. On Tuesday the second and third crew were out and yesterday at three were on the river. Captain D'llingham, who has not been rowing for the past two weeks because, of an injury to his hand, will be back in the boat Monday. In addition to the men mentioned in Monday's CRIMSON, F. G. Macomber, Jr., who stroked the Senior crew in the class race, and T. Lindsley '05 have been taken on the squad, and all rowing in the third boat at stroke...
...very important that all Seniors hand in their "lives" before the recess...