Word: throws
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Dickinson. For Harvard, Hovey led off with a hit to short stop, which was muffed enabling him to reach first. He stole second and third and got home on error by catcher. Hallowell got his base on balls, stole second, got to third on a poor attempt to throw him out and tried for home only to be put out at the plate, on Frothingham's hit to second. Frothingham went all the way round on errors. Mason got his base on a hit, but was thrown out in attempting to steal second. Cook flied out to second...
...third, Hedges, Anderson, and Colgate struck out, for Andover. Hovey got to third on a wild throw by third, of his easy grounder, and got in on a wild pitch. Hallowell got his base on balls, stole second, went to third on the wild pitch, and got home on Frothingham's sacrifice to short. Dickinson and Mason went out, ending the inning...
...Liepgold was second and F. Johnson '95 third. E. L. Endicott '94, dropped at the end of the fourth lap, and C. R. Bardeen '93 was disqualified on the last lap. W. H. Shea '92 won third in putting the 16-pound shot with a throw of 37 ft. 6 1-2 in. E. G. Giarmini, C. Y. A. C. was first, putting the shot 40 ft. 10 in. J. Crane, B. A. A. won the pole vault, clearing the bar at 10 ft. 5 1-4 in. O. G. Cartwright of Yale was second and H. M. Wheelwright...
...regular course. In England, of course, and at many colleges in this country scholarships are given to the men of highest standing without regard to their needs. The system is vogue here is purely American, and seems suited to the needs of an American university, which aims to throw open the doors of education to all alike. It is gratifying to find that this system does not carry in its train the evil result which many would, with considerable reason, predict for it on an a priori consideration of the matter...
...musical and religious societies that so little interest in them is shown. Any one who can sing at all can help - it is not necessary to be a Glee Club man. I trust that next Sunday enough men will get up the necessary interest and so far throw off the spirit of "Harvard indifference" as to make the service what it should...