Word: latter
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Castle and Hay were equally effective, the former striking out five men and the latter six. Castle did not have as good control as in the Brown game, and gave four men their bases on balls. He fielded his position well, however, and ran four men out at first. Currier was fast and wide awake, held Castle well, and made one accurate throw to second in the first inning, catching Yerkes by several feet. The infield without exception played an errorless game. Simons, besides accepting his only chance, made a clean single, sending McCall to third, from where he scored...
...University eight yesterday Emmons and Morgan were tried at three, and the latter was selected to row in that position in the Yale race. Morgan stroked the University second eight until the Henley regatta, and since then has been rowing at stroke on one of the four-oared crews...
...second, went to third on an error by Snyder, and scored on Pounds' fly to the outfield. In the fourth Pounds opened with a three-base hit, and after Kemble had field out to Snyder, scored on an error by Pritchett, which gave Currier his base. The latter stole second and scored on a single by Simons...
...team was made at the opening of the game. Stephenson took Burr's place at first base, and Pounds, who has been playing on the second team, was put in right field on the University nine. Harvey and Simons changed places, the former going to centre field, and the latter to shortstop...
...design, and by Mr. Joseph Lindon Smith and Mr. H. B. Warren, instructors in freehand drawing. The successful architectural renderings for the Rotch and Nelson Robinson, Jr., scholarships have also been secured. The former was won by L. P. Burnham '02 with designs for a marine aquarium, the latter by A. E. Boyle '02, assistant in architecture, with designs for a school for a society of arts and crafts