Word: reached
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...this afternoon. J. L. Saltonstall '00, manager of the University crew and D. F. Downs and H. T. Emmons, managers of the Freshman crew, will leave at the same time. The train starts from Boston at 3, arriving at New London in time for the men to reach the quarters for supper. A few of the Freshmen, on account of an afternoon examination, will remain until the 7 o'clock train, which reaches New London...
...baseball practice yesterday afternoon the nine batted through twelve innings against the Second nine and made fifteen hits. Loughlin did the best work, making four clean singles. Kendall has been moved up to first place in the batting order on account of his ability to reach first base. As all the right handed batters are rather slow in starting after hitting the ball, particular attention was given to getting a quicker start. Dudley and Winsor alternated in pitching and the latter was very effective. Milne's catching was good and his throwing to bases accurate. The fielding practice was characterized...
...Devlin singled and Byrne was given a base on balls. White's home run to left field brought them both in. Walsh and Devlin singled in the eighth inning. Kernan fumbled Cranston's bunt and the bases were full. Loughlin dropped Byrne's long drive and allowed him to reach third. Walsh and Devlin scored but Cranston failed to touch the plate and was put out. Byrne scored on White's safe bunt...
...went to third on Pearson's out. Meier ended the inning by striking out. In the second inning Coolidge's error and Burke's stolen base gave Princeton a man on second with only one out, but Green struck out and Hutchinson was retired at first. Princeton did not reach second again until the ninth inning, when Stillman hit Steinwender and gave Meier a base on balls. There were two outs, however, and when Wendell caught Hillebrand's fly the game ended...
...eclipse, which is but fifty-four miles in width, extends from Mexico across the United States to Norfolk, Va., and ends at Thebes, Egypt. The shadow will begin over Mexico soon after eight o'clock, and traveling at an average rate of twenty-seven hundred miles an hour will reach Egypt about half-past eleven...