Word: shut
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Accompanying the report are a set of rules, intended to shut out professionalism in any way, if possible, from intercollegiate sport. Most of the rules are already in force in the majority of the American colleges, and the committee aims to have them soon adopted by the remainder...
...basement will be the offices and the sanctum of the CRIMSON, the Bulletin office, and the headquarters of the Athletic Association and the Graduate Manager. Quite shut off from these will be the kitchen and scullery, the boiler room, a barber shop, and a dark room for photographic purposes...
...Freshmen won the baseball series with the Yale freshmen by defeating them on the University diamond Saturday afternoon. Harvard scored eight runs by batting and by taking advantage of Yale's errors. Clarkson pitched remarkably well, striking out nineteen men, and with good support would have shut Yale out. The fielding on both sides was slow and uncertain, allowing several men to be credited with hits who should have been retired. The Yale infield was much superior to Harvard's, but the outfielders were slow in returning hits and did not cover much ground. Next to Clarkson, Story...
...Andover could not score till the fourth inning, when an error, an out, and a hit brought in one run. In the next inning, a base on balls, two hits and a wild throw allowed three more runs to score. For the rest of the game Andover was easily shut...
...first inning on Kendall's single and Reid's home run. This was followed by two more in the second. Wendell reached first on an error, was advanced to third by Devens' two base hit, and both men scored on Stillman's timely hit. Pennsylvania was shut out till the fifth inning, when two errors by Coolidge, followed by a single by Shape scored one run. In the sixth each team scored one run, and in the next inning Pennsylvania tied the score, making three runs on hits by Collier and Shape, a double by Flavell, and a single...