Word: scoring
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...experience of the past few years has emphasized the uncertainty of predicting track meets far ahead. Men winning points one year may fail to score another year, while only a slight improvement may bring to the fore someone unplaced in former races. A great deal depends on the material at hand for the development of a team, and a great deal more depends on training and acquisition of experience in competitions. Of those who scored in the dual meet and the intercollegiate this year the following nine men will form a nucleus for next year's team: Captain W.M. Rand...
...spite of Yale's frequent misplays. There was not the slightest doubt as to the merits of the two teams after the first inning and although the University team was outbatted by one hit, most of Harvard's hits came when they were needed and every opening to score was taken advantage...
Princeron defeated Yale in baseball yesterday by the score of 4 to 2 in 11 innings, thus winning two out of three games in the series. Heyniger was very wild at times, allowing six bases on balls to Van Vleck's one. On the other hand, Heyniger was much more effective, striking out seven men to Van Vieck's one. Princeton made seven errors, several of which were very costly and which nearly lost them the game. The score by innings: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Princeton...
...first inning. Shay, the first man up, was hit, reached second on Cashen's sacrifice, and third on Larkin's out, Hicks to Harding. Barry then singled sharply to left, scoring the run, but Mansfield was out, Leonard to Harding. Harvard then proceeded to tie the score by Leonard's brilliant work. After waiting for a base on balls, he ran down to second, starting just as the catcher was throwing the ball to the pitcher. Mansfield's throw to second was too late, as Leonard made a neat slide. McCall then bunted, putting Leonard on third, but getting...
Leonard began the third inning by hitting a slow grounder to Barry. The latter came in fast and made a very swift low throw which bounded into the grandstand. Leonard almost had the ball beaten at first and came home on the play. Holy Cross tied the score in the fourth when, with two out, Carney hit over Aronson's head for a home run. Aronson misjudged the ball, and instead of running back, came in and jumped for it, but missed it by three feet...