Word: putting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Yale freshmen played the first game of the series on Holmes field Saturday afternoon, and the result was an overwhelming defeat for the Harvard men. Yale thoroughly outplayed them in batting, fielding and base running, but the score of 13 to 2 was needlessly large, and had the freshmen put up even their average game they could have made the contest much closer. In the second inning for example, after two men had struck out, Whittemore made a bad throw of an easy grounder and allowed the batter to reach first base. Then McAdams aided Yale...
There is no doubt that the Yale men put in every way a stronger team into the field than Harvard, Rustin, Carter, Cole, Davis being 'varsity players, but this was no excuse for the exhibition of ball playing that '95 put up. It was wretchedly slow and lifeless, everyone being very deliberate in his movements. If this excessive care had made their fielding good, one could have endured the want of snap which so enlivens a game, but it did not and it never will in a game with such a team as Yale's. Whiting's muff...
...field events, putting the shot was won by Evins L. S., with a put of 38 ft., 5 1-2 in.; Mackie '94 second, with 34 ft. 1-2 in., and Fearing third, with...
...current number of the Monthly Mr. Moore has suggested a scheme which, if put into operation would bring about a great change at Harvard. What he proposes to do is to have the present Library torn down, and in its place, a little south of the present site, to have a new building erected adequate to the growing needs of the Library. The much-talked-of New Library Reading Room would come on the northern side of this building. On the present site of Gore Hall, Mr. Moore proposes to have erected a new Fine Arts building provided...
...Library and that in order to make the most of the opportunities offered the present Library be pulled down and a new one, closely connected in situation and design with the new Fine Arts Building be erected, deserves special mention as a suggestion which has not before been put forward...