Word: neatly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...yard line, and Harvard was penalized 15 yards for holding. P. D. Smith went through centre for 13 yards. Loveland was substituted for Carroll at left guard on the Bates team. Frothingham fumbled, the ball going to Bates on her own 35-yard line. Keaney sent away a neat onside kick which carried over P. D. Smith's head and was recovered by Dacey on Harvard's 45-yard line, just as time was called. This was the only first down that Bates gained during the game...
...neat double play spoiled Princeton's chances in the fifth. Pitman, who was passed, started for second when White hit a fast liner to Simons. The latter caught it close to the ground and threw to first. Harvard's other run came in the sixth with two out, when Dana hit to Reed, who threw far over Warwick's head into the bleachers. There should have been another run in the eighth. Currier singled, and was advanced a base on Aronson's sacrifice. The latter was safe on the first baseman's poor throw to Dillon, who covered the base...
...yard hurdles--Trial heat won by J. P. Long '11; second, A. L. Besse '10; third, A. D. Piper '09. time, 16 2-5s. W. M. Rand '09 qualified without trial. Final neat won by W. M. Rand '09; second, J. P. Long '11; third, A. D. Piper '09. Time...
...Harding. Harvard then proceeded to tie the score by Leonard's brilliant work. After waiting for a base on balls, he ran down to second, starting just as the catcher was throwing the ball to the pitcher. Mansfield's throw to second was too late, as Leonard made a neat slide. McCall then bunted, putting Leonard on third, but getting out himself. Harvey hit a short fly to right field, and Leonard ran home as soon as it was caught, and was safe, as the throw was a little wide...
...grounder get through him in the first inning, he made some clever pick-ups of low throws, and by a splendid one-hand catch in the ninth prevented Simons's high throw from being an error. At the bat he showed good form, securing a timely single, and a neat sacrifice. Leonard played a finished game on third, getting everything within reach, and in the eighth started a fast double play to McCall who threw to Harding and spoiled Brown's chances. Simons was unsteady in the field, but retrieved himself at the bat with two singles...