Word: rans
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...season was scored during the short line-up between squads "A" and "C." Soon after the kick-off, squad "C" was forced to punt. Several tackle plays by squad "A" aggregated about fifteen yards and then Lindsay on a plunge through left tackle got free and, dodging cleverly, ran forty yards for a touchdown. The play throughout was fast and spirited, and though it exposed several weak places in the line, it also gave the backs the opportunities to show their ability in rushing and tackling. Both teams were changed considerably in the second half, many...
...ball. This put three men on base, but Pennsylvania steadied down and retired the next two batters. In the ninth, with two out, White walked to first and Swain singled. Orbin batted a hot grounder between first and second and it looked as if Pennsylvania would score, but Skilton ran and dived for the ball, scooped it up with one hand and tossed it over to first, retiring the runner and side...
...part in athletics. In his Freshman year he took part in the dual games. Last year he was second in the 100 and third in the 220 in the dual games and second in the 100 and fourth in the quarter at the Mott Haven games. This year he ran second in the quarter in the dual games; in the intercollegiate games he won the 220 in the record time of 21 3-5s., and came fourth in the quarter...
...third base. Milne caught well, although handicapped by an injured thumb, aue allowing no passed balls. He made one error by a poor throw to second base, but his work on the whole was very creditable. At the bat he drew one base on balls, made one hit, and ran well on bases, making a brilliant slide to third...
...came home on a bunt by Quigley. Harvard stood a good chance to score in the third inning. Milne drew a base on balls, took second on a hit by Coolidge after Matthews had flied out to right field, and stole third by making a neat slide. Coolidge then ran off first for a double steal, but by very clever playing on the part of Holy Cross was put out while Milne was not allowed to leave third. Throughout the game Harvard was unfortunate in hitting long line drives directly into the fielders' hands. Seven hits of this sort were...