Word: hards
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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HANOVER, N. H., May 19, 1908--Dartmouth defeated the University baseball team in an exciting game today by a score of 6 to 4. Harvard batted much better than in previous games, hitting hard to the outfield, and with the exception of the second inning Hicks pitched excellent ball. There were no sensational plays, but Hall played a strong game at first...
...Dartmouth team, with the exception of Glaze and Schildmiller, who played first base last year, is composed of new men, for most of last year's team were disqualified. The outlook was extremely poor at first, but with capable coaching and hard practice a good nine has been collected and is fast rounding into shape. On the Southern trip the team was unsuccessful, and lost several games by large scores, including a defeat by Georgetown, 14 to 6. Since then victories have been registered over Bowdoin twice, 3 to 0, and 2 to 1, over Trinity, over Yale...
...University team has been practicing regularly since the southern trip, on which they held the strong Johns Hopkins team to the score of 6 to 3, and defeated Annapolis, 7 to 1. Under the coaching of F. C. Blank, a hard and spirited attack and a consistent defense has been developed by the University team...
...important athletic events of the College year are scheduled for tomorrow afternoon. The track team, needing one more victory to complete its claim to the nine-year cup, will try its strength against Yale, and the baseball nine meets Princeton in its first championship game. Both contests will be hard-fought, and in both a victory will mean much. Show the teams that we are behind them, therefore, by a record-breaking attendance at tonight's meeting. Encouragement will help and we must all do our share...
...paid to the individual work of the men, however, than to the team play. Thursday, on account of the rain, the teams were not lined up, but the men were shown how to handle the ball in wet weather. Friday the scrimmages were resumed and the teams given some hard work. After the regular practice, special attention has been given to the kicking candidates, among whom H. Gray '09, M. C. Peirce '10 and H. B. Sprague '11 have shown up well. The competition for proficiency in kicking, for which five cups have been offered, has begun and will continue...