Word: kept
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...fifth inning. Foster went out, Blossom to Toler; Winslow hit to Edwards, who fielded promptly to first; Tilden fouled out to Shaw, leaving Beaman on third, where he had arrived by the aid of his hit and a passed ball. Though Princeton got two men on bases, both were kept from scoring...
...such a high order of excellence, there can be no need to fear a loss of patronage through this plan, as none but students need be allowed admission. Thus these students who desired the presence of their friends would, financially, counterbalance the students who, through the dress rehearsal be kept from attending a regular representation. The presence of the students would prepare the actors for the more important representations later. The high price of the tickets calls for the adoption of some plan of this nature, and if such a plan were carried out it would prevent much possible complaint...
HURDLE RACEwas run. F. B. Lund, '88, and J. D. Bradley, '86, entered, Bradley scratch, and Lund one hurdle handicap. Lund kept his lead and won by 5 yards. Bradley's time was 18 1-2 seconds. The final event...
...runs, two of which were earned. Yale also succeeded in bunching her hits in this inning and scored two runs. The rest of the game was marked by heavy hitting by Harvard, who scored one more run in the seventh, and three in the ninth inning, while Yale was kept down to one base-hit and blanked for the last three innings...
Inasmuch as a victory for our freshmen is not among the improbabilities, we wish gently to hint that the celebration ensuing would be more satisfactory for all concerned if it were to be kept within the bounds prescribed by the circular issued by the faculty. We all know that it is no easy task to restrain the enthusiasm consequent upon a hard earned victory, but when a request is made by the faculty which contains so little that is objectionable to the undergraduate mind as the rules laid down in the recent circular contain, we think that the students...