Word: though
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...ninth inning, McLaughlin seemed to let up a little in his pitching. Thompson hit past first base, Minot failing to try for an out at first, though the play seemed possible. Watson flied out to Rogers, but Judson, batting for Carvahar, was passed, putting Thompson on second, and after Howard had flied out, Thompson scored from second by exceptionally fast running on Owen's infield hit to Lanigan, the throw from third to first and from first to the home plate being a bit slow. Judson reached third on this play but Matchneer sent a grounder to Marshall...
...southern trip and in the early games at Ithaca. Of late the team has been playing very fast ball, shutting out the strong Pennsylvania nine on May 21 by a score of 6 to 0. Amherst was beaten 6 to 3 in 13 innings, and Dartmouth 3 to 1, though earlier in the season Cornell was beaten by Dartmouth...
Hicks pitched a good game, allowing but three hits, but his support was weak at several critical points in the game. Frye and Litchfield, in the box for Exeter, pitched good ball, and though they did not register many strike-outs, they were not hit freely...
...jump with Canfield of Yale, Burdick of Pennsylvania and Palmer of Dartmouth all good for better than six feet. Barr may get a fourth in the pole-vault, the other three places going to Nelson and Gardner of Yale and Holdman of Dartmouth. Goddard may place in the shotput, though there again there will be keen competition. There is no chance in the hammer-throw for Hodges. Long has a show in the broad jump, which will probably be won by Roberts of Amherst
...University lacrosse team was defeated by Toronto yesterday in the Stadium by the score of 5 to 0. The game was a hard-fought one and though the University team was outplayed at almost every point, the men held their own very creditably in the first half. In fact, it seemed as though no score would be made, for by concentrating most of its men near the home goal, Harvard had a practically impenetrable defence and yet was itself unable to score as there were not enough men in Toronto's territory to secure team-play. In the last...