Word: slow
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...second game from the University of Vermont yesterday by a score of 12 to 1. The visitors were crippled by the loss of their captain, Abbey, but this did not excuse the errors made by the rest of the team. The game as a whole was rather slow, although the playing of the Harvard team was sharp. Bates was in beautiful form and pitched an admirable game, striking out eight men, and allowing but one hit to be made off his delivery. There were only three innings in which more than three men of the U. of V. came...
...varsity crew is rowing hard and improving rapidly, but still seems to be very slow. The boat rides better than any time this year. The crew took its first time row Saturday afternoon with the men in the following order: Stroke, Powers '92; 7, Kelton '93; 6, Vail '93; 5, Cummings '93; 4, Lynam; 3, Rantoul '92; 2, Watriss '92; bow, Newell '94. Coach Keyes has been giving the men considerable pair-oar work. Burgess '93, and Jones '92, are substitutes. Burgess relieves Powers at stroke each day in order that the latter may not be come over trained...
...Waters. Slow in starting body forward and getting his legs...
...Thompson. Slow in getting body forward, apt to get too much bevel and not quick enough with shoulders...
...Frothingham's hit to second. In the fourth inning Harvard ought to have had a run. Alward made a fine single to centre field but was thrown out on attempting to steal second. After Cook had struck out Upton made a two-bagger to left field, and but for slow running might have gone to third. He was left on second as Bates was out on a ground ball to second base...