Word: supporting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...infielders played a steady gme, and behind the bat Scannell gave Paine the best of support. His error was a wild throw of a bunt near the plate. The finest play of the game was a running catch by Burgess in deep left field of a long hit by Altman, which looked good for three bases. Rand made an almost equally good catch of a fly which dropped through the branches of the willows. Burgess, however, misjudged, and then muffed another fly, and both he and Clarkson fumbled badly on Smith's hit in the tenth inning...
...announce in another column, the president of the Senior Class has appointed a committee of forty prominent students to take charge of the celebrations. It is the plain duty of the student body to support this committee thoroughly in whatever it determines upon. Now that the situation has been fully explained and is thoroughly understood, every Harvard man should feel himself personally responsible for the success of our next celebration, and should be prompt to suppress the first exhibition of the wrong sort. This is especially necessary in view of the fact that there is sure to be present...
...effective as he was in the last two games at Providence. During most of the game he had good control but in the fourth inning he gave three bases on balls and allowed one hit, which, with an error by Dean, gave Brown two runs. Scannell gave him splendid support and saved a number of wild pitches. Not a man on either side tried to steal second. Chandler played an excellent game and all three of the outfielders had plenty to do. The one error by Burgess was a very excusable muff of a short fly. Haughton was the only...
Whatever arrangement may be agreed upon by the student representatives at the conference today, it is plainly the duty of the students to support it heartily, and to follow the regulations, that may be determined upon, to the letter in the next celebration...
...last time in which the students will have an opportunity to witness the practice of the 'Varsity Crew, or cheer them, as they leave for Poughkeepsie, Sunday afternoon, by Fall River boat. The men have worked hard and conscientiously the whole year and deserve the hearty encouragement and support of the whole University. This encouragement and support must be given them and the only way in which it can be shown is by having every man march down to the boat house after the ball game and there cheer them...