Word: leade
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Yale had a comparatively easy time with Princeton Saturday in New York. Carter pitched four innings for Yale and allowed but two hits and no runs. Davis took his place in the fifth and Princeton began to hit more freely. Yale had too much of a lead however and the game was hers from the start. Following is the score...
...nothing has been done about appointing men to lead the cheering in the coming Harvard - Yale game. It seems a pity that the cheering should be so weak as it was at the Yale game last year, or should be left to the whims of the students to degenerate into one continuous yell as it did at the Princeton game. The plan of getting men, who know how to do it, to lead the cheering has been so successfully tried at the Springfield football games that there can be no doubt that it is what is needed for the baseball...
Pennsylvania started in with a rush, and for three innings held a lead of 3 to 0. Then Reese, having lasted one more inning than Bayne on Monday, went to pieces all at once. He gave four bases on balls in the third, and Harvard's timely hits gave her the lead...
Sunday was pleasant with a strong wind blowing up stream. In the morning as the launch was backing out to go to New London the Yale launch came down the river. Harvard had a little start and kept the lead in the race which followed till the Yale launch broke down. Mr. Nickerson, the proctor, who is with the crew to look after the examinations is very popular with...
...Monday is almost assured. There may be occasions when the excitement will run high and the cheering tend towards a repetition of what it degenerated to in the Princeton game. Would it not be well for the manager or captain of the nine to appoint regular men to lead the cheering, not only for this game but for the few more which remain? Let it be understood that they are legally appointed for this purpose. A few of the more prominent men in college in such positions would have a restraining influence which is greatly needed. They could accomplish much...