Word: puts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...gave Stillman perfect support, threw well to second, and in the third inning made a remarkable double play by catching Steinwender's foul near the backstop and throwing to second in time to retire Watkins. Devens hit the ball hard every time he came to bat, but was twice put out by the good work of the Princeton outfield. Coolidge was badly off form. He made two errors, and missed a chance for a double play by fumbling. Fincke kept on the alert except in the first inning, when he allowed Kafer to steal second. Wendell played well in right...
...first inning Kendall was hit by a pitched ball and went to third on Reid's single to right field. On the first ball pitched Reid started to steal second and while Steinwender tried to run him down on the base line, Kernan stole home. Reid and Fincke were put out on a fast double play by Meier, Steinwender and Pearson. In the sixth inning Loughlin reached first on Steinwender's error and second on Kendall's sacrifice, but Reid and Fincke went out on easy chances. With two out in the seventh inning Devens singled and stole second...
...spite of the rain and a heavy track, A. Grant of Pennsylvania broke his former record in the two mile run by covering the distance in 9m. 51 3-5s. This was the third record broken during the meet, the other two being made in the shot put and the hammer throw. A. C. Kraenzlein of Pennsylvania made an individual score of eighteen points, the largest ever made in these games. The following is a summary of events...
Harvard has no entries in the shot put or pole vault. A. G. Mason '00, T. Gerrish '01 and Mr. Lathrop will accompany the team to New York...
Coburn pitched very steadily, striking out eight men, and he became more effective toward the end. Keene played the best game in the field, having two put-outs and seven assists without an error...