Word: thrown
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...with the rooms in Hollis and Stoughton, that are now in such active demand. A number of good cheap rooms could thus be added to the capacities of the college, to the great appreciation of large numbers of students who are now shut out of college buildings and thrown upon the tender mercies of Cambridge lodging-house keepers. There is a great need, too, of cheap rooms, for the tendency has been to increase the expenses of Harvard by erecting high priced dormitories, the prices of rooms in which are in most instances beyond the means of those...
...Saturday's game was a most agreeable surprise to the whole college. The game was called at 3 o'clock with Yale at the bat. Bremner went out on a fly to Nichols, Lang followed on a foul bound to Allen, Brigham made a base hit but was thrown out at second by Allen. Allen went out on a foul fly to Dutcher. Nichols hit hard for two bases, but was left on second, Smith going out on a fly to Dutcher and Chamberlain striking out. In the second inning Morley made a base hit, Dutcher got to second base...
...went out on a foul fly to Bremner. Allen got his base on an attempted put out, stole second and scored on Nichols' hit. Nichols went to second, Smith got his base on Dutcher's error, and both scored on Lang's error. Chamberlain hit to third and was thrown out at first. Kimball got his base on Oliver's wild throw; but was left on first as Phillips went out on a fly to Stewart. In the third inning Yale went out in one, two, three order. Edgerly hit to Lang and was thrown out at first, Bruner took...
...nine played its second championship game with Princeton on Saturday, and was defeated by the above score. Harvard won the toss and sent Princeton to the bat. Wilson, Clark and Harlan hit to Baker and were thrown out at first. Coolidge opened the first inning for Harvard with a base hit, Baker followed with a hit allowing Coolidge to score the first run. Smith went out on a fly to Wilson, and Lovering and Nichols struck out. In the second inning Princeton was again retired in one, two, three order. Beaman made a hit but was left on first base...
...mile bicycle race there were seven entries. Norton, of Harvard, did not compete, on account of his illne???. One of the contestants made a bad start and in consequence all but Rood, of Columbia, and Hamilton, of Yale, were thrown down. Rood took the lead followed closely by Hamilton. The other competitors again mounted their machines and followed as best they could. Despite the evident unfairness of this, they were allowed to finish the race. Reed of Columbia took third place. On the second lap Reed passed Hamilton and drew up on Rood. On the third lap he passed Rood...