Word: high
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...coming out. The following men came out for the first time: Kennedy L. S., who played fullback on the University of California team; H. Scott '98, captain of his freshman team; Holt, who played on this year's 'varsity; T. Hoague '98, Warren of the Cambridge High and Latin School, Stone '98, Tuckerman '97, Lee of Newton High, Seaver '98, Marvin '98, Woodward '98, Jackson '98, Whiteside L. S., Pitts '97, Knox '98, and Valentine '98. The line men practiced breaking through and falling on the ball, while the backs did some kicking and running with the ball...
Yesterday afternoon the Freshman nine defeated Brookline High School in an uninteresting game by the score of six to nothing. The Freshman played an errorless game and the fielding was good in every respect. The batting, however, was very weak, as Robinson and Morse were the only men who could hit safely. Thompson again acted as captain and put considerable life into the team. Lynch pitched a fine game for Ninety-nine, striking out nine men and giving only one base on balls. Davis as catcher played in good form and accepted ten chances without an error. Litchfield also played...
...Running high jump. Won by W. E. Putnam '96; height, 5 ft. 9 1-2 in. Second, A. Stickney '97; 5 ft. 8 in. Third, F. Holt...
...High jump...
FRESHMEN. BROOKLINE HIGH...