Word: lefts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...CRIMSON out-batted and out fielded its opponents. The features of the game were double plays by Merrill, Beals and Bancroft, and the batting of Austin, Preston, and Faulkner. Both batteries proved effective. Hurley scored a home run on a long drive to left field...
Found. An ulster was left in the basement of Beck Hall when the actors of the Hasty Pudding theatricals were photographed. Apply to the janitor...
Earned runs - Peachblows, 2; Crimson, 8. Two-base hit - Faulkner. Home run - Hurley. First base on balls - Faulkner, 2. First base on errors - Peachblows, 1; Crimson, 11. Struck out - Federhen, 16; Faulkner, 6. Double plays - Merrill and Beals; Bancroft. Left on bases - Peachblows, 4; Crimson, 8. Umpires - Gallivan, '88; Fiske, '86. Time...
...morning the crew take a long. steady pull, or practises starting, but they seldom row any distance on time. This is generally left for the afternoon. While they are out, the launch usually returns from New London, bringing a supply of provisions, etc., and also the morning's papers and letters for the crew; so that when the crew come back, they find enough to engage their attention until two o'clock, when dinner is served. The table is a long one, large enough for fifteen or sixteen people. Plain china crockery and glassware are used, all the service...
...every half-mile. Most of these flags disappeared after the races last year, and in some mysterious way turned up in Cambridge, where they form very interesting souvenirs of Harvard's victories. At the two-mile flag, where the freshman race is started, we see Point - - on the left, and the New London Navy Yard on the right, where the old man-of-war "Florida" used to be anchored. These last two miles are generally pretty rough, much more so than the upper course, which is more sheltered; but it is said of New London, I believe, that there...