Word: scrub
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...when the entire squad was taken outdoors for the first time. The batting showed a decided falling off in the two days outdoors, perhaps owing to the change in the light. The fielding, however, has shown a steady improvement, and the throwing has been strong and accurate. In a scrub game played on Friday between two scrub teams, team A defeated team B by the score of 3 to 0. Team A lined up: Curlin, p.; Ohler, c.; Hall, 1b.; Gardner, 2b.; Aronson, s.s.; Marshall, 3b.; Galatti, l.f.; Atkins, c.f.; Turner...
...suggestion in the CRIMSON that men spend a good deal of time on second teams and scrub teams, and that the rule, to be more effective, should be extended to cover such cases, has some weight in view of the growth of the out-of-town schedules for second teams. The whole question seems primarily a matter for the Faculty to decide. Perhaps a reference to the Administrative Board for approval or disapproval might be advisable. In the reorganization of athletics which is under way, it should be seriously considered whether all matters affecting scholarship should not, as at Cornell...
...Perootes defeated the Ates, 24 to 13, in the second game of the final round of the scrub basketball series in the Gymnasium last night, thereby winning the championship. The winners played a consistently good game, covering well and shooting accurately. As a result of the series, Scribner, Lawton, Browne, Jewett and Lanigan of the Perootes will receive cups...
...Perootes will play the Ates in the second game of the final round of the scrub basketball series at 6 o'clock this evening in the Gymnasium. The Perootes won the first game by the score of 17 to 8, but if the Ates win this evening there will be another game tomorrow night at 6 o'clock. Cups will be awarded to the members of the team winning the series...
...first final game of the scrub basketball series in the Gymnasium last night the Perootes defeated the Ates, 17 to 8. The winners showed a superiority in team work and Brown and Lawton were very accurate in shooting baskets. For the Ates, Barber and Utley excelled. The second final game will be played Monday at 6 o'clock; and in case of tie, a third game will be played Tuesday. Cups will be awarded to the members of the winning team...