Word: order
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...order in which the events will be run off is as follows...
Owing to bad weather but little work was done by the university and freshman crews during the vacation. The men rowed on the harbor mostly in pairoars, it being too rough for the shell. No graduate coaches were able to assist Captain Treadway. The usual order in which the crews rowed was as follows: University-Stroke, Langford '97S.; 7, Treadway '96; 6, Longacre '96; 5, Bailey '97; 4, Rodgers '98; 3, Beard '96; 2, Brown '96; bow, Simpson '97. Freshman-Stroke, Howard; 7, Parkhurst; 6, Slocovich; 5, Griswold; 4, Cheney; 3, Way; 2, Wright; bow, Sturges...
...first inning Thompson was hit by a ball and took first, Lynch got a base on balls, and both scored on a wild throw. B. H. S. went out in order. In the second inning Davis struck out, Nowell was hit by a ball and took his base. Litchfield got his base on balls. McCall was out, hit by a batted ball. Thompson hit to shortstop who fumbled letting in two runs. Lynch struck out. No more scoring was done till the seventh inning. Thompson flied out, Lynch got first on an error by third, and got to third...
...batting order was as follows...
...rock. The men had to be taken into the launch and the boat was towed back to the crew quarters. Duffield and Hayes stopped rowing on Saturday. This reduces the number of the men, including Marvin, to eight. Mr. Mumford and Mr. Faulkner, are still coaching. Following is the order in which the men rowed on Saturday: Stroke, Goodrich; 7, Bullard; 6, Sprague; 5, Moulton; 4, Stillman; 3, Perkins; 2, Hollister; bow, Marvin...