Word: pointed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Freshmen defeated the Powder Point School yesterday afternoon in an uninteresting game of seven and one-half innings, by the score of 9 to 0. With the exception of Fincke's wild throw to first in the second inning the fielding of the Freshmen was errorless. Only one single was made by the Powder Point School, while 1901 secured eleven hits and had fifteen stolen bases to their credit. Whittemore and Stickney pitched four innings apiece for the Freshmen, each striking out seven...
...exciting two-mile race yesterday noon from the Union Boat House to the Longwood bridge. The First crew got off first and at the Harvard Bridge was about a half a length ahead; the second then pulled up and passed the First boat by a short distance. From that point to near the finish it was anyone's race, both crews spurting hard; the First 'Varsity, however, drew slightly ahead and won out by less than five feet...
...scheme of scoring at the Mott Haven games this year will be as follows: First place, 5 points; second place, 3 points; third place, 2 points; fourth place, 1 point...
...Exeter's two pitchers, and of this number three were undeserved, being the direct result of Exeter's slowness in fielding. Both Carter and Clay pitched remarkably good bal for a school nine, yet inability, even under such conditions, to secures more than five square hits, seems to point to a critical weakness...
...justify fully such encouragement as scrub baseball has received during the last two seasons, well supported class series are necessary,since the main idea in making such a point of scrub baseball, is to arouse more general interest in the game, get more men out for their class teams, and generally raise the standard of play. Inevitably a scrub series such as the one just completed, puts off the date when candidates for the class teams can be called out, and by bringing the interclass games in close proximity to the final examinations, may deter a few men who might...