Word: mason
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Earned runs--Yale 3, Harvard 2. Two-base hits--VanReypen, Bell, Mason. Sacrifice hit--Thompson. Stolen bases-- Hughes 3, White, Hazenwinkle 2, Thompson, Robeson 2, Mason 2, Tyler, Adams, Maguire. Double play--Greenough to Sanger to Robeson. Bases on balls--By Tuckerman: Hazenwinkle, Van Reypen 2; by Bell: Robeson, Greenough, Tyler, Adams. Struck out--By Tuckerman: White; by Bell: Mitchell, Leary, Robeson, Bolton 2, Maguire 2, Tuckerman. Umpire--Malone. Time...
...batting orders follow: HARVARD 1905. YALE 1905. Mitchell, l.f. s.s., Hughes. Sanger, 2b. 1b., Hazenwinckle. Robeson, 1b. c., Farmer. Bolton, 3b. c.f., White. Greenough, s.s. 2b., Farson. Maguire, c.f. 3b., Van Reypen. Tyler, r.f. l.f., Thompson. Mason, c. r.f., Low. Tuckerman, p. p., Honsman...
...team will play the Brown freshmen on Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock. The Brown freshmen have a strong team and the game should be close. Following is the probable batting order of the Freshmen Mitchell, l.f.; Sauger, s.s. Robeson, 1b, Adams, r.f.; Bolton, 3b.; Leaky, 2b, Maguire, c.f.; Mason, c., Smith, Tucker...
...batting orders of the teams are as follows: 1904. 1905. Carpenter, l.f. 2b., Sanger Sheldon, r.f. l.f., Mitchell Fischel, 1b. 1b., Robeson Alexander, p. s.s., Greenough Thayer, c. 3b., Bolton Murphy, 3b. c.f., Maguire Viaux, s.s. r.f., Adams Dana, c.f. p., Timmins Bennett, (Lewis), 2b. c., Mason, (Thomas...
...Professor MacVane, Dr. Gross, Professor Hart; in government one cours, Professor MacVane; in psychology, two courses, Mr. Yerkes; in education, three courses, Professor Hanus, Mr. Norton, Dr. Huling, Dr. Balliet, Mr. Aldrich, Dr. Prince, Mr. Morss; in drawing, two courses, Dr. Ross, Mr. Warren; in music, two courses, Mr. Mason; in mathematics, six courses, surveying, one courses, Mr. Turner; in shopwork, one course, Professor Burke; in physics, two course, Professor Sabine, Dr. McElfresh, Mr. Hill; in chemistry, two courses, Dr. Baxter; in botany, two courses, Mr. Olive; in geology, two courses, Professor Shaler, Mr. Woodman; in geography, one course...