Word: mcmahon
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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With ex-captain Outland, McCracken, Hare, Gardiner and McMahon, all back again this fall, U. of P. started her football season with excellent prospects. Overfield has been ill, but is expected to join the squad in a short time. The presence on the eleven of McCracken and Hare is sufficient in itself to show that the guards back formation will again be relied upon to a considerable extent. This nucleus of former 'varsity players will be supported by three of last year's prominent substitutes: by Kennedy, who captained the second eleven, and who was prevented from playing...
Hammer throw-J. C. McCracken, U. of P. 149 ft. 5 in., breaking record by 13 ft. 2 in.; P. J. McMahon, U. of P.; T. D. Hare, U. of P.; H. C. Potter, P.; T. B. Sutphin...
...first was made by Dickinson on an error by Judd. and a couple of singles. Hallowell scored in the third on a hit, a single by Frothingham and a very bad error by McMahon in right field. In the fourth Dickinson scored on a wild throw by Wise and a couple of hits. Cobb scored the last run in the sixth on an error by Hickey and two singles...
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Stolen bases, Hallowell, Frothingham, Judd, McKeaver, and Hickey. First base on balls, Frothingham, Hickey, Kiley. Sacrifice hits, Corbett. First base on errors, Harvard 4. Left on bases, Harvard 7; Milford 2. Struck out, Cook Dickinson, Cobb, Judd, Wise (3), O'Connor, McMahon, Hickey, Kiley. Hit by pitched ball, McKeever. Time, 1 hr. 26 min. Umpires, Mullen, Gardner...