Word: stopping
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...batted as well as in any game this year. The hits came generally at the right time and the men all hit the ball hard. The best plays of the game were a pretty throw to the plate by Rand which out off a run, and a good stop and throw by Stevenson. Clarkson continued his recent good work at the bat and made three singles and a double out of five chances...
James Harrison Perkins '98 comes from Milton and is now rowing at number 3. Perkins comes from Milton Academy and Hopkinson's School. Last year Perkins rowed with the 'Varsity until he was taken sick and obliged to stop. He is 20 years old, weighs 178 lbs., and is 6 ft. in height...
...Hollister '97 comes from Santa Barbara, California, where he prepared at the Berkeley School. He is rowing at No. 2. During his Freshman year he rowed at No. 2. Last year Hollister rowed in the 'Varsity boat until within a few days of the race, but was obliged to stop because of sickness. He is 5 ft. 11 in. in height, weighs 178 lbs. and is 21 years...
Henry Adams '98, substitute, of Boston, graduated from Groton. During his Freshman year he rowed on the '98 crew until they went out on the river. He was then taken sick and obliged to stop. This spring he stroked his class crew...
...plate many times, besides keeping down the list of Harvard's errors. Paine showed himself a great pitcher, keeping the hits well scattered except in two innings and showing praiseworthy endurance. Dean made several star catches in spite of the fact that he lost his feet. Chandler at short-stop played a steady game, making an excellent stop in backing up Stevenson in the twelfth inning. In fact the fielding of the entire nine was, with one or two exceptions, perfect...