Word: run
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...home team. The ground was damp and soggy and the ball wet, which accounts for many of the errors. Both nines played well, yet both had one innings in which they went to pieces. The Harvard team went to bat in the first and succeeded in getting six runs, none earned, by means of some errors and three hits, all bunched. In the second, two more runs were added to the Harvard score by hits by Codman and Luce and a base on balls. Harvard did not score again until the seventh, when, by means of a fumbled grounder...
...ball, and Walker scored. Calhoun hit to second, was thrown out at first, and Willard in trying to cut off McConkey on third threw the ball about a foot over Quackenboss' head and McConkey scored. Noyes made a long hit to left which Knowlton caught after a long run. Two runs. Total...
...Columbia Athletic meeting was held Thursday afternoon. Three Columbia records were broken, as follows: 120-yards hurdle race, H. Mapes, '90, 17 1-4 seconds; mile run, A. S. Vosburg, '90, 4 minutes 54 2-5 second; 220-yards dash, H. M. Banks, jr., '89, 23 4-5 seconds...
...Sturgis was second. Gibson, '88, gave an exhibition hammer-throwing. Five of his six throws were over 90 ft., the other being 89 ft. 11 in. In his fourth trial, he threw 93 ft. 2 in., agam breaking the Harvard record. The regular half-mile run was between Miles, '88; Dana. '88; and Downes, '90. It was a pretty race, the men coming in well bunched, Downes slightly in the lead, Miles second. Downes' time was 2m. 3 1-5s. The final 100 yards was now called. Lund, '88; Mandell, '89; and Bodley, L. S., were the contestants. Lund...
COMMITTEE.H. B. C.- There will be a run this afternoon to Waltham. Start from University...