Word: lose
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...were flustered at the bat and made only six hits against one of Andover's weaker pitchers. They hit to the infield, sent a few flies to the outfield, and struck out three times. As the batting stands at present Harvard must either shut out her opponents or lose...
...reserved for contestants every afternoon from 3.30 to 5.30 o'clock, and schedules will be posted in the Gymnasium office giving the time when each man is to play and the number of the court to be used. Any man not present 15 minutes after the appointed time will lose the match by default...
...slow and has a tendency to clip plays. In batting he has a tendency to scoop balls. C. B. Marshall '04 is fast on his feet, but a slow thrower. He is a cramped bitter. H. A. Jackson '03 is a strong, but unaccurate thrower. His tendency is to lose control of his body. His batting is weak, as be steps away and slugs. L. J. Daly '03 is a hard worker, but is slow on his feet and in getting off his throw. His batting is weak...
...value of our annual race with Yale and am entirely willing to take the present risk of four miles, if a test of that length can be proved necessary for the best results. What I contend is, that a four mile test is not necessary, that we will lose by the change nothing of good which we now have, and that therefore, as I have today seen Dr. Brooks quoted, three miles will be a "desirable substitute," desirable because there is less danger...
...times for a total of 354 yards. Harvard averaged 3 1-2 yards gain on rushes and about 35 yards on kicks; Yale averaged 1 4-5 yards on rushes and 27 yards on kicks. Harvard lost the ball twice on fumbles and twice on downs; Yale did not lose the ball on fumbles, but lost it once on downs. Harvard was forced to kick 4 times and Yale was forced to kick 5 times. Harvard was penalized for a total loss of 30 yards, while Yale was not once penalized. Harvard also twice lost the ball for holding