Word: poorness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Moore, who will next year enter college, pitched for C. A. C. and did remarkably well. He allowed no earned runs, and, in the face of poor support, held down the Harvard men to four hits. Besides this, he struck out nine men. The nine behind him did not play very well, but Dunlap and Clarkson handled themselves like ball players. For Harvard, no one could hit Moore safely except Hayes. He made a hit every time he came to the bat. In the field the nine did better, and Winslow's playing at third was especially good. The game...
...That run was a pure gift. Then in the seventh with two men out, and men on third and first, they bunglingly tried to cut the man off at second, and so let in the second run. Coaching Hallowell home in the seventh seemed to be a piece of poor judgment. Such plays are exactly as bad as errors...
...best article of the number is "Shore Birds and Shooting" by Ed. Sandys. It is an account of a shooting trip on the great lakes with a list of the birds seen. The other articles of the number are of the ordinary kind. The poetry is, as usual, poor...
...Harvard cricket team was defeated yesterday by Haverford by the score of 205 to 49. There was no reason for the poor showing that Harvard made; it was due entirely to lack of confidence. The day was an excellent one for cricket and the ground was in good condition...
...were first to bat and at the close of the first half of the eighth the score was 4 to 8 for the freshmen, with a good chance for Ninety-four. But the freshmen man. aged to pile up two more runs on hits by Whittemore and Griffin and poor work by Clark behind the bat. The juniors failed to score in the ninth, and the game went to Ninety...