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Word: quickly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Litchfield was given a base on balls and went to second on Wingate's liner near third base. Rogers's failure to throw the ball when it was sent to second to catch Wingate stealing, allowed Litchfield to reach third, but he was caught at the plate on a quick throw by Marshall. The decision of the umpire on this play was a questionable...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EXETER DEFEATED, 3 TO 0 | 6/2/1910 | See Source »

...game was won by better and more timely batting coupled with Milton's many errors. The best batting was done by deWindt, who made a three-base hit and a single in three times at bat, and by Bolton. Bolton was also good in the field, especially in a quick double play in the third inning which checked Milton's first rally...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: College Nine Defeated Milton, 6 to 2 | 5/12/1910 | See Source »

...second half Yale started off well and rushed the ball down the field, but Fahnestock stopped two goals in quick succession. A few minutes later Leland ran the ball over half the length of the field and scored again for Harvard. A penalty gave Harvard a free kick and Leland kicked the third goal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOCCER TEAM VICTORIOUS | 4/4/1910 | See Source »

...unfit by some scientific process instead of by accident. His suggestion for a more effective and less costly method of elimination is ingenious, but not convincing. The test for the "slow reactionist" which the author sets up, will not disclose the possession or absence, of the capacity for forming quick and accurate judgments, the capacity commonly called presence of mind, which is certainly as important as spontaneity of reaction in the presence of danger. We wonder if Mr. Deane's essay in sarcasm, entitled "Bubbles," was inserted in the same issue as Mr. Ricker's article by chance...

Author: By A. N. Holcombe ., | Title: Mr. Holcombe Reviews. Illustrated | 3/25/1910 | See Source »

Harvard's goal came in the second half after St. Francis had scored three times. A quick spurt down the rink was followed by a scrimmage near the goal, in which Duncan scored. Though St. Francis was unable to score in the first half, after a few minutes play in the second half, F. MacDonald made the first goal of the game. A minute later the Harvard defence was drawn in and Sears shot a quick goal. The third and fourth goals for St. Francis were made by Mahaney and Fraser, after good individual work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY TEAM DEFEATED | 2/7/1910 | See Source »

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