Word: order
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first run in the fifth inning. Bradley got his base on balls and went to second on Drysdale's sacrifice. Fitch then hit safely. Whittemore made a wild throw and Bradley scored. Corey fouled out to Scannell and Ashton struck out. Harvard went out in one, two, three order...
Yesterday afternoon the '97 crew rowed in the usual order, and Mr. Goodnough coached. The old shell was again used while the new one was being rerigged. The rigging is to be changed about considerably, and until this is done no fair estimate of the boat can be obtained. The men rowed as follows: Stroke, Watson; 7, Wrightington; 6, Sleeper; 5, Chapman; 4, Dunlop; 3, Phelps; 2, Cornwell; bow, Gleason...
...order of the senior crew remains unchanged except that Pillsbury has been taken from bow and put at three, Stevenson taking his place...
...Yale speakers are Harold E. Buttrick of Brooklyn, N. Y., Frank Rall, Des Moines, Ia., and Clarence E. Clough, Wilmot Flats, N. H. The Princeton speakers are W. F. Burns of Illinois, R. M. McElroy of Kentucky, and B. L. Hirshfield of Ohio. They will speak in the order named, and the first two named speakers on each side will be entitled to a rebuttal. The regular speeches will last twelve, the rebuttal five minutes...
...order of the 'varsity crew yesterday was as follows: Stroke, Hollister; 7, Fennessy; 6, Watriss; 5, Shepard; 4, Stevenson; 3, Damon; 2, Lewis; bow, Rantoul...