Word: supporters
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard team, and struck out the Roxbury Latin batters at will until the seventh inning, when a three base hit by Schoenfuss and an error by Jaynes gave the Roxbury team their only run. He was replaced by Winsor, who was equally effective. Jaques gave both pitchers good support and threw well to bases. The infield had but few chances, but did not accept them with the speed and accuracy which will be necessary against a stronger team. Jaynes, who played in centre field yesterday, was very slow in the field and weak...
...field the Freshmen played well, accepting every chance without an error. The infield gave the pitchers good support, and handled the wet bali well. Bennett, at short-stop, was fast and accurate in fielding, but made some poor throws. All the fielders, in their eagerness for swift fielding, were not careful enough in throwing to bases...
...book is desired by students not only in this country, but also in Europe. It will do credit to America, and it would be matter of regret on many accounts were its publication to fail through lack of support. I therefore venture to ask all those who are interested in the advance of good learning, and who are able to do so, to send to Mr. Harris their names as subscribers. The sooner the list of subscribers reaches the required number, the sooner will the first part of the work be issued...
...pitchers considerably. Taking this into consideration, Clarkson's work in striking out sixteen men was not remarkable. Clarkson pitched a steady game, and Dartmouth's only two runs were the result of an error. Although Varney was hit oftener than Clarkson, he kept the hits well scattered. His support in the field was not good. Harvard did well in the field, except for Story's wild throw and Coolidge's failure to field a ground ball; but the showing at the bat was not satisfactory. Most of the men were unable to hit reliably with men on bases...
...Scott 04. The coach will choose the alternate later from the second team, consisting of T. H. Reed '01, C. P. McCarthy '02 and I. Grossman '02. The Coolidge prize of one hundred dollars for the best individual work was awarded to H. P. Chandler '01. Harvard will support the negative of the question "Resolved, That Congress was justified in imposing the terms embodied in the Platt amendment to the army appropriation bill, as conditions precedent to leaving the government and control of Cuba to its people, the condition with regard to the title to the Isle of Pines being...