Word: tossed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard won the toss and sent Haverford to bat. Through the steady batting of Lester and Wistar, with 19 and 10 runs respectively, the score rolled up to 43, when Lester put his foot in front of a ball bowled by Adams. With Lester out, things now looked bright for Harvard, but Tatnall with 25 and Hawson with 14 runs, made a long stand which Harvard was unable to break until, with the score at 101, Carleton bowled both men with two successive balls. The last four wickets brought the total up to 117, of which Haines made...
Pennsylvania won the toss and sent Harvard into the field. They started into bat very carefully. F. A. Green, especially, batted in excellent form, holding up his wickets for two hours and a half, until finally he was stumped by Scattergood...
...race will be rowed down stream andwill strart at 4.15 p. m. The '98 crew, winning the toss for position, has chosen the outside course. The other crews will start in the order of 1900, '99 and '97 on the inside, nearest the wall...
...held Friday last and resulted as follows: W. W. Hoyt, M. S., first, height 10 feet 6 1-4 in.; A. B. Emmons 2d '98, second, height 10 feet; E. D. Brooks '99 and R. A. Garrison 1900, tied for third, height 9 feet 9 inches. Brooks won the toss...
Harvard won the toss and took the wind. Russell kicked off to Brine who tried to return it but the kick was blocked. On the third down Dibblee kicked out of bounds at the 30 yard line. Curtis and Anthony worked Mills and Lee for good gains and Curtis finally carried the ball over, but Russell missed the goal. Score, B. A. A. 4, Harvard...