Word: lows
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...underhanded way, the better it will be. There is no doubt that the man is ashamed of his actions, as shown by the method he takes to accomplish his purpose. Perhaps then there is some hope for him, but at present his sense of honor is deplorably low...
...Highlands pitched very steadily, allowing only seven scattered singles. Frothingham did not put up his usual reliable game. He made three errors in close succession, but redeemed himself to a great extent by his brilliant catch of a low fly, and assist in a double, by catching a runner off first...
...both sides the playing was far from faultless. Harvard showed a serious weakness at third base. Hapgood made two throws for which Trafford had to leave his base, and one completely out of reach. These errors were responsible for all the visitor's runs. Trafford made a low throw to Hapgood which most basemen could have handled...
Jack Highlands allowed but one hit during the four innings he was in the box, and Andy Highlands was effective except in the fifth inning. Hallowell made the most brilliant play of the game. He caught a low fly just back of second, and while still running, threw to first before Thomas, who was by no means napping, could get back to his base...
...yards low hurdles the men were rather unevenly matched. In each heat the winner seemed to have little trouble in getting away from the other runners. The final heat was won by Stevenson, op. Hallowell, Hop., got second place and Bigelow third. Time 27 3-4 seconds...