Word: reach
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first turn Briggs was 3 down, having lost the first three holes and the sixth, and winning the seventh with all the others halved. Wilder took three shots to reach the tenth green, while Briggs put his third so near the hole that he won in 4. The next two holes went to Wilder because of his good approaches to the green, and he led by 4. The seventeenth hole went to Wilder, but Briggs got a good drive on the home hole and won easily, finishing the first round 4 down...
...yesterday afternoon's scrimmage between the first and second elevens, the first scored a touchdown after six minutes of play. The line of the first team played an aggressive game and showed lots of life. Their defensive work was good; the second team backs frequently did not reach the line and forward passes were blocked time after time. Fish was back in the line, and Withington took McKay's place at left tackle. Corbett made good gains and did some clever running; and Smith played a fairly consistent game. The whole team displayed more team play and got more snap...
...baseball team defeated Cornell yesterday afternoon by 1 to 0 in a remarkably well played game, neither team making an error throughout the nine innings. Hartford pitched in splendid form, not allowing Cornell a single hit, and struck out twelve men. Not until the eighth did a Cornell man reach second base, though three reached first on balls during the game. Hartford's curves and fast balls, which be varied excellently, were a complete puzzle to the Cornell batters, and they struck time and again without coming anywhere near the ball...
Professor Hart will be in Winnipeg on June 15, and will reach Vancouver on June 23. On June 26 and 27 he lectures before the Oregon Teachers' Association at Eugene, and on July 2 and 3 he will lecture at the State College of Washington at Pullman and will meet the Harvard Club of Spokane. From July 6 to 10 he will be at the Bellingham State Normal School, and from July 13 to 31 will lecture at the Summer School of the University of Washington, at Seattle. While in Seattle he will be entertained by the Harvard Club, whose...
...Albums are going to be sold for $4.50 instead of the usual price of $5.00, as in previous years. It is the aim of the committee to sell the Albums at the lowest possible price, so that they may be within the reach of every member of the class, but this reduction makes it essential for the class to co-operate heartily by all purchasing Albums so that the publication will not be a distinct loss. The sale today is for those who have already deposited $2.50 at Tupper's. They will receive their Albums by payment of the balance...