Word: seconds
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...both sides was execrable, and at this point was the especial weakness of the freshmen. Spalding pitched a remarkably good game for Ninety-two, and only three safe hits were made off his delivery. Hollis' work behind the bat was good with the exception of his throwing to second base. For Eighty-nine Trafford did good work on first base and McPherson on second. while Raymond in centre field made some good catches. Thayer was hit heavily by all the freshman. In the first inning the Ninety-two men bunched their hits and batted in six runs. Eighty-nine tied...
...hundred-yard dash-N. L. Deming, '90, S. S. S.; time, 10 4-5 seconds. S. M. Moyle. second...
...second thesis in Philosophy...
...errors. The outfielders were very weak on ground balls, and the juniors secured several runs from their errors. Considering the condition of Bell's arm which necessarily took away much of the effectiveness of the battery, Ninety-two made a very creditable showing. McCoy played a good game at second base for Ninety, and his home run on a sharp ground hit along the third base line was one of the features of the game. Allen batted well for the freshmen, and Curtis, Wrenn, Brown and Hunt who was tried at first in this game all did good work. Appended...
...Hooper, Esq., T. J. Coolidge, Esq., Samuel Hoar, Esq., Rev. E. H. Hall, Rev. G. A. Gordon, Professor F. G. Peabody, Professor L. B. R. Briggs, Messrs. Keener, W. R. Thayer, and Sumichrast. They awarded the first prizes to W. H. Warren and C. G. Morgan; the second prizes were given to W. E. B. DuBois, T. Woodbury and C. W. Luck, The award gave general satisfaction...