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Word: ran (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Annand's run out was the prettiest play of the day. His partner, who was batting, made a draw towards long leg. The ball, however, only went fifteen or twenty feet, and long leg was way out. Annand called for a run, Sullivan, who was keeping wicket, ran for the ball, got it, and turned around and threw for his wicket, knocking one of the stumps out of the ground a second before Annand grounded his bat within the crease. Davis also made a good one hand catch. Brown bowled well, getting nine wickets for a little less than...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard vs. Longwood. | 10/7/1889 | See Source »

...made a good kick but Stothers punted back and Moen failed to catch. Crane got it and passed everything but Exeter's halfs. Exeter got twenty-five yards on Fitzhugh's foul. Crane again got through, and Moen and Johnson gained ten yards each. Hallowell passed to Moen, who ran hard and well to within twenty yards of the goal line. Crane gained ten feet more and on next down was pushed over. Johnson kicked the goal. Score, 11-0. Crane and Johnson, by rushes and punts, forced the ball toward Exeter, but time was called before anything was scored...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Game at Exeter. | 10/7/1889 | See Source »

...have been greatly improved upon, since none of the rush line were allowed to run with the ball, the backs doing all the rushing. As a whole the men worked earnertly and deserve considsrable credit. The game was called at 4 p. m., Exeter having the kick-off. Word ran a short distance but was downed, Harvard getting the ball. It soon went to Exeter again and short rushes were made by Struthers and Word, both of whom were downed without gaining five yards. Struthers then kicked to Bowman who made a fine rush, but was tackled by Squires...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard, 28; Exeter, 0. | 10/3/1889 | See Source »

...this summer in the quarter and half-mile runs. In the N. Y. A. A. half-mile run he made the remarkable time of 1 minute, 55 1-4 seconds, thus breaking the amateur record of 1 minute, 55 2-5 seconds held by Myers. On June 27th, Dohm ran in the N. Y. A. A. quarter mile handicap, coming in second, seven seconds behind the winner who had six yards start. Dohm's time was 48 seconds and a fraction. On August 19, at Asbury Park, Dohm took second plac in a hundred yards dash; and at Philadelphia...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Work of a Princeton Athlete. | 10/3/1889 | See Source »

...short stop. Howland's good fly was caught by left and Harvared was again in the field. Dana fled to Evans, Downer assisted Willard to put out Young, Knickerbocker got first on balls but Linn caught Brokaw's hit and Knickerbocker was left. Willard bit long but centre field ran well and caught it. Henshaw struck out and was in same manner followed by Hawley. King led off with a three base hit away out beyond Linn's reach; a wild pitch brought him home. Howland assisted Willard to put out Watts, Durell reached second, Henshaw did some good throwing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard, 4; Princeton, 3. | 6/2/1889 | See Source »

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