Word: slidding
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Hall began the third with a single, but was easily out trying to reach second. In the fourth with one out Harvey received a pass. Lanigan then singled to right and took second while Harvey made third on the throw in. When Aronson hit to the second baseman Harvey slid to the plate and was safe, while Aronson was also safe at first. Currier then went out, pitcher to first, and Carlisle running for Lanigan was caught between third and home on a double assist, thus ending Harvard's hopes for another...
This gave Harvard first down on the 2 1-2 yard line. Lockwood slid off Rooke and took the ball within a foot of the goal line. The ball was then given to Brill, and he took it over through Robinson for a touchdown, while the Harvard stands jumped and shouted...
...both times they lost the puck before getting within striking distance. Columbia was a little more fortunate, and by drawing out the defense men, was able to score goals which should not ordinarily have been obtained. Harvard made many shots which were either wide of their mark or slid along the ice and were easily stopped. The only encouraging feature of the play was the good support which the forwards gave to the backs...
...clock Drinkwater and Mifflin were at the wickets. Shortly after the game was resumed Mifflin went out on a fly to De Motte but Drinkwater with Tyng as his companion at the bat continued to guard his wicket. His stand was cut short, however, when he slid at full length on the slippery grass and was run out. The remaining men went out quickly under the swift balls of Scott and Patton...
...played together much better than they have done so far. They passed the ball very well, and the shooting for goal was accurate. During the first few minutes of play, after Harvard had scored one goal, one of the Brown players fell flat on the puck and slid between the goal posts, thereby making Brown's only score. F. J. Goodridge, who made five of the eight goals, played especially well. This is the first time that Harvard has ever beaten Brown at hockey. The team played as follows: Forwards--Laverack, F. J. Goodridge, Hoxie,(Rumsey), Beardsell (capt.); Hardy, coverpoint...