Word: piled
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...ball on a double pass, but did not gain, Macdonald making a splendid tackle. Sheble punted to Foster, who fumbled, Rooke getting the ball on the 25-yard line with a clear field before him and a good interference behind him, but Leary dove in front of the pile and stopped Pennsylvania on the 10-yard line. Harvard was offside and the ball went to the five-yard line...
...batting order: HARVARD. COLBY. Dexter, 2b. l.f., Tribon Leonard, 3b. c., Dwyer Matthews, s.s. 3b., Craig Stephenson, c. p., Coombs McCarty, 1b. 1b., Willey Spencer, r.f. 2b., Tilton Schoenfuss, c.f. c.f., Pile Bradbury, l.f. s.s., Pugsley Castle, Taylor, p. r.f., Gould, Reynolds
...batting order will be as follows: Harvard. Colby. Greenough, r.f. c., Cowing Kernan, 2b. p., Coombs Fischel, l.f. r.f., Newman Clarkson, p. 1b., Willey Matthews, s.s. 3b., Craig Carr, 3b. s.s., Pugsley Randall, 1b. c.f., Leighton McCarty, c.f. l.f., Pile Quigley, c. 2b., Reynolds
Shortly before that time a fire broke out in a pile of timber in front of the new Architectural Building and four engines responded to an alarm that was rung in. The fire was extinguished very quickly, but a large crowd of students collected at once and surrounded the engines. The horses drawing the chemical engine started forward suddenly and dashed through the crowd. Bigelow, who was directly in front of the engine, was knocked down by the horses and was crushed by one of the wheels...
...they reached Harvard Bridge. From there to the finish the first crew steadily gained, finally winning by about two feet; time, 18.12. The eights were fortunate in finding the bridges all clear, but in passing under Harvard Bridge the first crew was slightly hindered by their oars hitting a pile beneath the water. The men were brought back from the finish in the launch...