Word: leade
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...third game of the series between the sophomores and the freshmen was closely contested. The sophomores took the lead at the start, but in the sixth inning the freshmen tied the game by timely batting after two men were out In the eighth Johnson had three strikes but reached first on an error, and Merriam's hard hit sent him home with what proved to be the winning run. The sophomores had a good chance to tie the game in the ninth inning but failed. The feature of the game was Cook's catch of Hallowell's long...
...scratch races of the Harvard Rowing Association took place on the river yesterday afternoon. The pouring rain during the races made it extremely disagreeable for the contestants. The first four crews came to the scratch, taking position in order from the boat house. Crew No. 1 got the lead, but was soon out-distanced by the rest. No. 3, Bremmer, Dodge, H. Page, E. M. Weld, crossed the line first, followed closely by No. 4. In the second heat were 5, 6, 7, 8. No. 7, Richmond, Garceau, Soren, DuPont, won with No. 8 second. Crew nine withdrew, leaving...
...afternoon on Jarvis fleld by a score of twenty-one to twelve. The game was characterized by poor fielding throughout, of which Harvard did her full share. The men seemed to play a sleepy game most of the time, in spite of the fact that Dartmouth was in the lead during the greater part of the game. Alward did poorly at short-stop, and Upton was off in his throwing. Howe, '93, was tried in the box for the time, and during the first inning he was very unsteady. He went to pieces again in the fourth inning and Dartmouth...
...freshmen played their first regular game Saturday against Technology '93. The game was rather interesting with the exception of the first inning which was wretchedly played by both sides. Technology lead in the third inning, 6 to 4. In the fourth they made another run but the freshmen tied the score in their half and in the next inning took the lead and held it by good batting. For the freshmen Merriam led at the bat and Hallowell played a very pretty game at left field. The feature of the game was the double play in the fourth inning...
...current number of Harper's Weekly Gustave Kabbe contributes a two column article on "College Theatricals." He devotes especial attention to the Harvard theatricals, and says: "The Hasty Pudding and D. K. E. lead in college theatricals generally." A page of illustrations accompanies the article...