Word: rans
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...most spectacular game of the season the Second University baseball team defeated the Brockton High School nine in a 13-inning game by the score of 15-12. The game was peculiar in more than one respect. In no inning did both the opposing teams score though each ran up some large rallies throughout the contest...
Altough taking a close defeat from the informal Business School combination, the first of the week, the yearling not-men exhibited a marked improvement in form when they ran through the Browne and Nichols team for a 5-1 victory on Wednesday. With Captain ingraham a likely winner in the singles and, when paired with Dixon, a probable scorer in first doubles, the Freshmen may be relied upon to give a good account of themselves against the Green this afternoon...
...interaction of which do credit to the author's ingenuity, are crowded into half a day and one hectic night. In the second year of Napoleon's empire, the scene is laid in New England on an estate which, even if it was in disrepair had "lawns that ran down to the river where our ships pulled at their anchors". The action catches the fire from the flame of a royalist plot, which having been stamped out in France has thrown a few sparks across the Atlantic. These may have smouldered for some time but when we take...
Tech has a trio of fast 100-yard dash men in Heap, Hayes, and Howlett. Howlett, probably the fastest of these, ran second only to Gourdin last year and is considered to be as fast if not faster this year. To offset him the University will have Chase, Evans, Hovey, and Wansker. Chase is the University's best bet in the 220-yard dash, but M. I. T. with Poole, Howlett, and W. L. Smith might easily take two places, possibly winning the event. Chapin would have been a logical point winner in this event, but he can not take...
...place. Colt won the 440-yard dash, nosing out Howe by a few feet. The 880-yard run proved a thrilling contest, Merrill passing Newhall in the last stretch and winning by several yards. J. C. White was a strong third. Burke did not enter the regular mile, but ran a fast three laps later in the afternoon. The two-mile squad ran only a mile and a half. The low hurdles were run in two heats, in which Thayer and Monks were successful. Thayer was victorious a second time, when the first heat was run over. The high hurdlers...