Word: timing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Home run--Murchie. Sacrifice hits--Kennedy, Winston 2, Babson, Kraetschmar. Stolen bases--Kennedy 2, Potter 2. Bases on balls--Off Babson 5; off Brinsmade 1; off Smith 9. Struck out--By Babson 5; by Brinsmade 1; by Smith 3. Hit by pitched ball--Hyde, Passed ball-Murchie. Umpire--Beecher. Time...
...bought on the last day of the sale. But even this state of affairs cannot fully explain the small number of tickets purchased so far for the Senior picnic. This annual jaunt takes place next Tuesday, and as a legal holiday and absorbing athletic days intervene before that time, we are taking this occasion to remind the Seniors of the advisability of buying tickets at once...
...Senior picnic was one of the most enjoyable features of the life of the class. We cannot vouch for the truth of this statement, but it would seem that this occasion, if participated in by the majority of the Seniors, could be made vastly entertaining. It is the one time of a college career that a class ventures en masse to the sea-shore to disport itself to the best of its ability for a whole day. Let not the occasion be made a failure by the absence of any members who can possibly cast aside academic cares for this...
Princeton, N. J., May 24, 1909.--The University baseball team won its second game from Princeton this afternoon by the score of 4 to 1. Clean hard hitting at the right time, fast fielding, and Hicks's remarkable speed were the chief factors in Harvard's victory...
...provide a place for contestants in the intercollegiate meet, all men who are not on the University track or baseball teams, or on the Freshman baseball team are requested to remove their clothes from the lockers at Soldiers Field before 5 o'clock, this afternoon. Positively no further time will be given and all property not claimed by 5 o'clock this afternoon will be stored at the owners' risk...