Word: ten
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...sale of tickets for the Harvard Princeton game on Decoration Day will begin this morning at 8 o'clock at Leavitt and Pierce's. No more than ten seats will be sold to one person. No money will be refunded in case the game is stopped or prevented by rain. The price of admission will be fifty cents and the reserved seats will be one dollar extra. There need be no fear of an insufficient number of seats as new stands are now being built on all the available space on Holmes field...
...game with Princeton '96, they must play far different ball than they played in yesterday's game with the juniors. They were thoroughly outclassed at every point. How in the world they expect to score with four scattered hits, or to prevent their opponents from scoring, when they make ten errors, is difficult to understand. Every man in the infield made one or more errors. The worst feature of all was the base running. A stranger to the game would not have known that any such thing as coaching was allowable. This criticism may sound a little unfair...
...freshmen outplayed the juniors yesterday at every point. They played almost a perfect fielding game, and Ames pitched excellently, allowing but five hits, with a total of nine, all singles except two triples by the same man, Hapgood. On the other hand, the freshmen made ten hits with a total of seventeen. Paine was the only man not to get a hit and O'Malley's being for three bases. Not a single freshman struck out. For the juniors, Linfield did the best fielding, having seven chances and accepting them all, making two or three phenominal plays. Frothingham made...
...juniors were first at bat and fell on Winsor for five hits with a total of ten. '93 helped them out with five errors, and, after fourteen men had been at the bat, the juniors retired with eleven runs scored. '93 started in to make a plucky up-hill fight, made two runs in the second and six in the third. Both nines changed pitchers; Gale held '93 down to an occasional run for the rest of the game, Collamore kept '94 well in hand until the seventh when they added five more runs. W. Clark, Hapgood, Lowell...
...official lawn-tennis guide for 1892 contains the names of F. H. Hovey L. S. and R. D. Wrenn '95 among the ranks of the best ten tennis players in the country...