Word: strucke
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Earned runs - Harvard, 2. Two-base hits - Phillips and Welch. Total bases on hits - Harvard, 7; Dr. Pope's, 4. First base on balls - Smith, 2; Pope, 1. First base on errors - Dr. Pope's nine, 7; Harvard, 9, Struck out - Dr. Pope's nine, 10; Harvard, 1. Double play - Merrill and Sawyer. Passed balls - Richardson, 1; Henshaw, 3. Wild pitches - Pope, 1; Smith, 2. Time - 2 hours 10 minutes. Umpire - Curtis...
...threatened Harvard so much as the recent strikes. The men on the street railroads in Boston, New York, and indeed in cities all over the country, have been striking for a reduction of hours and an increase of pay. What if the employees of the Cambridge lines should be struck with similar feelings of generosity on the one hand and avarice on the other. Could a greater disaster happen to the college? We think not. Smith, with an appointment in town at ten o'clock in the morning, would have to breakfast at least as early as nine, and would...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON. - It must have struck some of the auditors of Mr. Lodge on Tuesday night that he of all men was least capable of giving conscientious advice upon political life for young men; and his semi-apologetic utterances on that evening tended to strengthen that belief. Mr. Lodge, brilliant and able man as he is, was unable to follow what he calls the "path of principle," when brought face to face with it two years ago. An earnest opponent of Mr. Blaine, he went to Chicago avowedly to oppose that gentleman's methods and personality...
Ashe, '87, and Mitchell, '89, were the contestants in the first bout of the light weight sparring. The first round was scientific, with the advantage slightly in favor of Mitchell. In the second round Ashe struck Mitchell a terrible blow on the jaw which caused him to lose confidence as well as strength. The third round was well contested, Mitchell doing some very good work but he was uncertain in his movements, owing to his punishment in the second round. The bout was awarded to Ashe...
...beating down his opponent, and although he got in some heavy one's, Ashe managed to give a number of telling face blows. The third round was opened by a determined effort on Thomas' part and several body blows reached their mark, but Ashe's hard blows were struck on Thomas' face and their effect was more noticeable. In the midst of some hot work time was called, and the referee announced that "although very close, the bout is given to Mr. Ashe...