Word: right
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Scott began the fourth by knocking a high fly which Cozzens caught. Fox hit to near the foul line in right field, allowing Chandler to make a very difficult catch. Anderson was unfortunate in having Brown catch a long foul off his bat. After Edmunds got a base on balls he foolishly started for second on Goodridge's pop fly, thereby allowing Perry and Fox to make a double play. Walker also got a base on balls, and stole second, but Cozzens left him there by hitting to Beale...
...Trusts are not in themselves illegal. - (a) Contrivances of every day occurrence in common law. - (b) Right of stockholders to place stock in hands of trustees undeniable. - (c) Abuses of trusts are amenable to law; New Enlander, 52, 360 ff. - (d) States able to provide against all now observances...
...Harvard team's batting was good. They had easy work with Gunther, who pitched three innings. Then Peck came in from right field and was not so easy a mark, except in the sixth inning. McCarthy had three singles, Whittemore a triple and a single, and Paine, O'Malley and Griffin each two hits. As a rule, they came at the same time with some Yale errors, and almost invariably yielded some runs...
...holder of the intercollegiate cup, Princeton has the right to name the place and time of the Gun Club contest with Yale and accordingly has challenged Yale to shoot at Princeton on either May 23, June 7, or the morning of June 8. Yale has accepted the challenge and named June 8 as the date, the day of the second Yale-Princeton baseball game...
...College of the City of New York for this month, but the date and place has not yet been decided. The team will leave for Ithaca May 25, where it will play Cornell. At present two or three of the men have the mumps, but they will be all right for the coming games...