Word: nine
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Holy Cross baseball team defeated the University nine at Worcester on Saturday in a closely contested game by the score of 2 to 1. The team played a hard, clean game, the defeat being largely due to two costly errors by Stephenson and Coolidge, and to the excellent Fielding of the Holy Cross outfield. Only one member of the team struck out during the entire game and ten outfield hits were made, many of which offered difficult chances...
...Princeton nine defeated Yale at Princeton on Saturday by the core at the bat and made fourteen hits off Bowman and Patten: Yale made but six hits off Stevens. Yale's Fielding was much superior to Princeton's.. The Final game of the series will be played in New York next Saturday...
...Rust '04 was last night elected captain of the University track team for next year. Rust lives in Boston, and prepared for college at the Noble and Greenough School, where he ran for two years on the track team and was captain of the school nine. In his Freshman year he was second in the 440-yards run in the intercollegiate games, and won this event in the international meet, defeating Boardman of Yale. Last year he was third in both the 440-yards and 220-yards in the international games and won the 440-yards in the dual games...
Forty Harvard graduates in Providence, who went to the Harvard-Brown game in this city last Wednesday, saw Harvard play the most listless baseball that has been seen here this season. When a nine has done well during the year, it may seem to some unnecessary to criticize it adversely for one bad game, but it is only in the hope that the slump may be recognized and checked in time that these lines are written...
...little bunch of Harvard graduates who saw this miserable exhibition did their best to wake up the players with cheers: that nine must be made to realize that such lifelessness against Brown (and it appeared also against Princeton) may lead to lifelessness against Yale. A GRADUATE...