Word: timing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Exeter, 5. Passed balls-Harvard '91, 3; Exeter, 2. Wild pitch-Exeter, 1. Double play-Peckham to Dean. Flies caught-Harvard '91, 9; Exeter, 9. Fouls caught-Harvard '91, 3; Exeter, 1. Out on bases-Harvard '91, 3; Exeter, 4. Left on bases-Harvard '91, 9; Exeter, 5. Time-1h. 55m. Umpire-Farquhar...
...subject, "College Standards of Duty." College standards are more artificial than those of the outside world, and are often directly opposed to them. Not long ago the petty larceny of sign stealing was encouraged by college opinion, and deceiving instructors was not regarded as dishonest. In the progress of time, there has been much improvement, and the general sentiment of college has become much manlier and more sensible. The growth of athletics has assisted considerably in producing this change for the better. There is no more conservative body than the undergraduates of a college. They are slaves to tradition...
...done is to offer cups to the winners. The schedule could be arranged without trouble by the captains of the nines wishing to compete. The expense is an insignificant factor, considering the large surplus the nine is sure to have this year. It is getting so near examination time that unless the matter is attended to very soon, there will be no time to play a series. Let us hope that the association will not defer offering the cups till it is too late...
Ninety scored another victory over Ninety-one yesterday, this time in lacrosse. The game was called soon after 3 o'clock, and lasted an hour with an intermission of five minutes. At first the play was about even, but Ninety soon forced the ball into their opponents' territory, and kept it there most of the time. They only succeeded however in getting three goals, thrown by Henshaw, Rourke and Wells. For Ninety-one Tudor threw a goal in the first halfof the game. Considering that six of Ninety's team are 'varsity men, the freshmen need not feel discouraged over...
...often now-a-days that we are compelled to speak of the low and disgraceful treatment which used sometimes, long ago, to be accorded our nine when they played games away from home. Until the game of last Monday with the University of Pennsylvania, we had hoped that the time when a visiting nine would be subjected to the worst and meanest kind of "muckerism" was a thing of the past, but in this respect the students of the University of Pennsylvania seem to be far behind the age. In the first place, it was most ungentlemanly and undignified...