Word: timing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...gymnasium and the remainder on the water-under the supervision of their coach, W. B. Peet. Three well-known Columbia rowing men, Professor J. P. Goodwin, Prof. J. H. Amringe, and Mr. R. C. Cornell, have taken considerable interest in the crew and have given suggestions from time to time. The crew is now rowing daily on the Thames and on Sunday they take a ten-mile walk instead of the regular row. The crew is an unusually good one, and our freshmen will have hard work to win the race, especially since the Columbia men have a great advantage...
...Struck out-Harvard, 1; Columbia 7. Stolen base-Havard, 9; Columbia, 2. Double plays-Boyden to Willard; Henshaw to Quackenboss; Campbell to Willard. Flies caught-Harvard, 6; Columbia, 8. Fouls caught-Harvard, 1; Columbia, 4. Out on bases-Harvard 5; Columbia, 5. Left on bases-Harvard, 6; Columbia 1. Time-2 h. 5m. Umpire-Holden...
...particular a lending library of text-books is proposed by the aid of which men could avoid the expense of buying some of the books used in college courses. Accordingly in April last a circular was sent to a number of men in college. The purpose at the present time is to remind those men of that circular and to bring the matter before the whole college. Any members of the University who have any material which could be useful to other students, and which they are willing to give away now or at the end of the year...
...from Princeton to-day by a score of 9 to 1. This game was to have been played on the day of Mrs. Cleveland's visit to Princeton, but was prevented by the weather. Both nines played a good careful game up to the seventh inning, and for a time the issue was very doubtful, Princeton tying Yale 1 to 1 in the fifth, and holding them during two innings. In the last two, the Yale men hit King very hard, and thus ran the score up very rapidly. Neither Mercur nor King was in condition to pitch, Mercur being...
...Noyes, Dann. Home runs-Calhoun, Hunt. Stolen bases-Stagg (2), Dann, Walker, McClintock, Wagenurst (2), Dana. First base on balls-By King, 7. First base on errors-By Yale, 3; by Princeton, 1. Struck out-By Stagg. 17; by King, 6. Passed balls-Ames, 2. Wild pitches-King, 1. Time-2 hours. Umpire-McLean...