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Word: putting (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
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...each year. It is altogether probable that it will be decided to make Springfield the place where the annual game will be played. The only thing which at present delays such a decision is the want of good ground there. An effort is being made to have Hampden Park put in suitable condition; if the plan should succeed, Springfield will certainly be selected as the place for the game. Such a decision would be eminently satisfactory to Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/11/1889 | See Source »

...University will this year be represented for the first time by a eight, the crew in former years having been composed of but six men. The candidates for the crew have been under the charge of Courtney, the well-known oarsman, and he feels confident that Cornell will put a good crew on the water. He describes the stroke as the "get there" variety used by Hanlan, O'Conner and Teemer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Cornell Crew. | 4/11/1889 | See Source »

...bulletin giving the hours for which the reserved courts are engaged is to be put up on the old Pudding Building on Holmes Field...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rules Governing the Tennis League. | 4/10/1889 | See Source »

...nine has had a number of men in training and they have been hard at work during the vacation; the 'varsity nine on its trip and after its return has played three games with leading professional nines. During the week the tennis courts on Jarvis and Holmes have been put in thorough order and are now ready...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/10/1889 | See Source »

...effect of the spring trip of the nine has been to show that if Harvard is to put a victorious team in the field in the coming championship games a great deal of hard work must be done. The work of the nine agains professionals was, to say the least, discouraging, although, when we take into consideration all the disadvantages under which the nine played, not so unsatisfactory as many seem to think. The infield is very weak and the team as a whole bat very poorly, The great advantage of these professional games is to bring out the weak...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/10/1889 | See Source »

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