Word: scratches
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Third heat--R. W. Robbins '02, 5 yds.; L. Blake '02, 3 yds.; O. N. Mayhew Sp., 5 yds.; A. P. Young, '01, 6 yds.; A. M. Butler '02, scratch; E. H. Smith...
...Wellman '03, 8 yds.; R. Abercrombie '03, scratch; F. C. Ware...
...Bush '01, scratch; J. W. Foster '03, 43 yds.; R. M. Walsh '01, 25 yds.; D. W. Hours '03, 60 yds.; W. A. Applegate '01, 30 yds.; C. H. Schweppe '02, 40 yds.; A. W. Blakemore 3L., 30 yds.; C. L. Perkins '03, 60 yds.; D. Grant 2M., scratch; G. E. Behr, Jr., '01, 40 yds.; C. J. Swan '01, 40 yds.; J. E. O'Connell Sp., 45 yds.; F. W. Doherty...
During the last week of October there will be the usual fall handicap games, and if there are enough entries from the new men, there will probably be Freshman scratch games also, held during the same week. The object of these games is more to develop new material than to give training to former members of the team, so that all men, whether they have ever taken part in track athletics or not are urged to come out. There are now between sixty and seventy men in training, and more are joining the squad daily...
...gave no bases on balls and struck nine men out. Though the nine played with an encouraging amount of dash in the field, this was offset by its weak batting-the team seemed to refuse all chance of offensive play. Of the four hits made by Harvard, two were scratch hits. While the team has with one or two exceptions done well in the field, to finish the season well the nine must take the offensive at bat, and make runs without relying upon the opposing team's errors...