Word: ran
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Another beautiful play was made by Newell after C. Brewer had got past his end. Newell tackled Brewer from behind after running thirty yards. The best run, however, was made by Weld when he closely followed Cabot and Hallowell who interfered for him. The three ran together in the best style that has been seen in interference work this season...
...Then Harvard stood firm for three times in succession, and secured the ball on downs. Brewer and Wrightington were just beginning to get in good rushes when Dunlop fumbled, and Lakeman received the ball. A punt to Brewer brought the ball back to Harvard's 30 yard line. Wrightington ran 15 yards round Lakeman, and both he and Brewer were making successive rushes of five yards apiece when time was called with the ball only a short distance into Dartmouth's territory...
...time of 10 2/5s. was made on a heavy track and Oakley bested Hatch, the winner of the Harvard race, in 16 2/5s; but both would be obliged to run better races to win, as Richards of Yale ran close to Crum of the University of Iowa, who did the dash in 10 seconds flat, while several representatives of Yale and Harvard have cut the time for the hurdles below those figures...
...score of 8 to 3. Harvard scored eight runs in the first four innings, so that there was little excitement during the rest of the game. The result was due mainly to the excellent pitching of Highlands and the costly errors of Pennsylvania. Besides this the Harvard men ran bases with good judgment and took every possible advantage of their opponent's misplays. The fielding of the home team, too, was very clean, only three errors being made on hard hit balls...
Hayes led off for Harvard by hitting a liner to Avil who made an excusable fumble. Scannell struck out, but Burgess sacrificed to Avil, and, while he was being put out, Hayes, by good base running, reached third. Avil ran out in center for Wrenn's high fly, and then dropped it, so that Hayes scored. Stevenson flied to Goeckel...