Word: sevens
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...scrub baseball series on Norton's Field yesterday afternoon, the Baby McKees defeated the Spaniards 12 to 3 in a seven inning game and the Reconcentrados beat Scrub 7-11-44 by the score of 14 to 9. The game between the Cold Hands and the Pearlines was called in the eighth inning on account of darkness with the score 7 to 6 in favor of the Cold Hands. The Kitty Dames forfeited to the Jumbos. On Soldiers Field, the No Names defeated the Undertakers...
...informal reception, to be held before the Junior Dinner this evening, at which men will have a chance to meet any members of the class they may not know, will begin at twenty minutes of seven. The reception committee, whose names were in yesterday's CRIMSON, must be on hand at 6.30. The speakers of the evening will be: P. M. Jaffray, toastmaster; J. W. Farley, "The Class;" F. O. White, "Debating;" J. B. Holden, "Lampoon;" B. H. Dibblee, "Football;" J. F. Perkins, "Rowing;" H. James, "The Press;" J. F. Brice, "Poem...
Owing to a number of suggestions from the class it has been decided to hold an informal reception before the Junior dinner, at which the men will have a chance to meet any members of the class they may not know. The reception will begin at twenty minutes of seven, and all are urged to come at that time, as the dinner must begin promptly at seven. A reception committee to do the necessary introducing has been chosen and the members must be at the Vendome at 6.30 promptly to receive their badges. The members are: P. M. Jaffray...
...cold drizzling rain fell continuously rendering the ball very slippery and difficult to control. McCornick was put in the box in order to save the regular pitchers, and showed his lack of practice by pitching an ineffective game. Nevins, on the other hand, pitched effectively, striking out seven men and allowing but three hits and these scattered. Lafayette's hits on the other hand were timely, and Walbridge's three bagger in the second inning brought in three runs. In the last inning Harvard had three men on bases, but Burgess struck out, retiring the side. On the whole...
...Undertakers were given the game aginst the Kitty Dames, scheduled for yesterday afternoon, as the latter did not show up. On Norton's Field yesterday afternoon the Jumbos defeated the Cold Hands 22-15, in a seven inning game; the Pearlines beat the Spaniards 12-8, and the Baby McKees defeated the Reconcentrados in five innings...