Word: ran
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...defeats of the first of last week had a marked effect upon the Lacrosse team. In Saturday's game they went to work with great snap and vigor, and ran up a score of 4 to 1 really against the team which beat them 3 to 1 last Monday. The men are shaking in well together now, but this fact should not make them over confident. The fine work done by Stevens at Hoboken last year must not be forgotten or under estimated between now and the game. This week should be spent in perfecting the team play which...
Last week the Yale Sophomore Crew, while rowing on the upper Quinnipiae, ran their shell against a submerged oyster stake, ripping a hole in her 21 feet long and 2 to 6 inches wide. The entire crew succeeded in reaching the shore in safety. The shell is rendered useless by the accident...
...week before Easter, I ran down to Harrow to see a series of sports by the boys of that famous school. Winchester and Eaton, Harrow and Marlborough are the four great school nurseries for Oxford and Cambridge, and there is no honest athletic pastime but what is encouraged and enjoyed in these schools, the oldest of which (Winchester) has just celebrated its 500th anniversary. Where is there a school in our country where on a Saturday you can see spirited contests in running, leaping, cricketing, foot-balling, rowing and (mind you) all of this is a part in the physical...
...holding the ball is concerned, but between the base hits and the stolen bases they rather forgot what they were doing. They seemed a trifle dazed. Boyden, Henshaw, and Campbell did good work in the field, Campbell excelled at the bat and in base running. Wiestling also ran bases in great style. La Marche and Strebeigh carried off the honors for Columbia. Cameron and Willard both played good ball at first. The umpiring of Mr. Pearce gave universal satisfaction to the unprejudiced. Although he was compelled to make many close decisions on bases, he seemed to show great judgment...
...struck out. Boyden led off with a base hit, and went to second on a passed ball. Bingham was put out by an assist by Strebeigh at second, but Boyden was advanced to third. Linn made the second out on a foul tip, and Mumford had two strikes. Boyden ran half way to the plate, and when the catcher threw the ball he made for home, and succeeded in adding another run as De Sibourg had dropped the ball. Mumford was fielded out at first. Score...