Word: offs
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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This feeling is the same among Yale men regarding their crew. While the Yale crew remained at New Haven, the general opinion was that nothing could defeat them, but they have not gone ahead much since reaching New London. They are an exceptionally heavy lot, but unlike most heavy crews...
In the face of such critical indifference it is hard for men to play consistently good ball. Imagine yourself trying to do your best day after day, with no show of confidence from your friends on the side lines, Before long you would feel with a good many members of...
E. T. LAMBERT, A. B., 15 Remington St., Oppo. Ware Hall.YESTERDAY Rattle was seen standing on the 25 ft. diving platform at the Riverside Recreation Grounds, connting, one to get ready, two to prepare, and three to go; but he did not go; he came down the ladder and went...
Two-base hits-McCornick 2, Hayes, Bacon. Three-base hits-Laughlin 2. Home runs-Burgess, Scars, Gammons. Sacrifice hit-Hayes. Stolen bases-Burgess, Haughton, Fultz, Gammons 3, Lauder, LeStage, Clarke. First base on balls-off Hayes: Bacon, R. Croker; off Sedgwick: Laughlin. Struck out-by Hayes: Bacon 2, F. Croker...
Several coaches, among whom were C. J. Paine, Jr., '97, and A. Clarkson, were present Monday at the 'Varsity's practice, which consisted principally of batting, followed by fielding. On account of examinations the team was given a lay-off yesterday.