Word: kept
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Yale freshman opened the game by hitting Baker all over the field, while Hickox kept Harvard down to five hits in as many different innings. Goodwin split his thumbing the third inning and Morse, though stopping fairly, was to tally unable to hold hickox, and missed eight third strikes, and allowed two of them to reach first. Had Hickox been well supported, fifteen men would have been out on strides. The features were the batting of Marsh, Sheppard and Hickox, and the pitching of Hickox and the fielding of Sheppard, Ayer, Hickox, for Yale. The best playing for Harvard...
...members having second-hand furniture to sell, to leave a list of the same at the office. This list, giving a description of the furniture, with prices and the hours when the owner may be visited by those desiring to purchase, will be copied into a book to be kept for the inspection of members till June 25, the time for closing business for the summer. A fee of seventy-five cents will be charged for each lot of furniture registered...
...word a Union. The college authorities may be unable to observe with appropriate ceremonies this day, but let us at least, the students of the college, remember as we pursue our daily walks today the sacrifice which our friends and relatives gladly underwent that our government might be kept firm and united. If we cannot show our appreciation of this sacrifice by annual ceremonies, we can feel as we sit within the hall erected to their memory that their deeds have been honored in a far better way than lies within our power...
POLE VAULTwhich followed only two out of the four came to the scratch, Hodge, of Princeton, and Mandell, '84. There was an obstruction which hindered Mandell, who places his pole nearer the bar than others, and instead of protesting strongly he kept on vaulting, and failed to get over nine feet. Hodge, who went over the bar at that height won the event...
...ladies, had assembled on and around the field, and at about twenty minutes past the hour the ball was faced. Roundy drew the ball out of the scrimmage and sent it towards Yale's goal. Next, it came quickly back towards Harvard's defence, but was rushed out and kept in the air flying back and fourth until in a lively scrimmage around Harvard's goal, Spencer, of Yale, threw it between the flags. Time, 8 minutes. After the change of sides the play continued to be very even. Yale made a claim for goal which was disallowed. The Harvard...