Word: highly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...practically invincible, striking out 17 men in eight innings, and allowing only two hits. From the time Lanigan went into the box the game became a pitcher's battle, with the advantage on his side. The pitching of Clay for Stone's was also of a very high order, considering that he had pitched a game on Monday. He struck out 20 men, allowed only seven hits, and proved effective in all tight places, except in the twelfth inning, when Delano hit safely and brought in the winning run. Delano excelled at the bat, getting three hits out of four...
...Running high jump--R. G. Harwood '09, G. E. Roosevelt '09, R. N. Shreve '08, R. E. Somers...
...field event competition, which was held on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon, cups were awarded to R. G. Harwood '09, who jumped 5 feet, 10 1-4 inches in the high jump competition; E. F. Tyson '07, who covered 21 feet, 3 inches in the broad jump; and A. G. Grant '07, who cleared 11 feet, 4 inches, in the pole-vault...
...High jump-R. G. Harwood '09, 5 ft., 8 in.; G. E. Roosevelt '09, 5 ft., 8 in,; R. N. Shreve '08, 5 ft., 8 in.; R. E. Somers...
...Rockaway Hunting Club, Cedarhurst, Long Island, on Saturday was easily won by Yale with a score of 192 out of a possible 250. Princeton was second with 167, Harvard third with 146, and Pennsylvania fourth with 143. C. H. King, of Yale, won the cup offered for the high man with a score of 43 out of a possible 50. The strong wind made a good scoring difficult...