Word: van
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following report at 10 A. M. to usher in Sanders: assistant head ushers: G. G. Ball, K. G. Carpenter, S. Ervin, C. W. Short. Ushers: Altrocchi, Apthorp, Barta, Broderick, Bird, Bliss, Blagden, Blair, Bowles, Brigham, Brooks, Bradley, Benton, Chevalier, Furber, Harding, Lewis, MacDonald, Shipherd, Snyder, Stillman, Taylor, M. B. Van Brunt, Verdi, Witherby, Waters, Young, Van Winkle...
Yale tried Parsons in the box, but he was wild and Princeton practically won the game in the first inning, while he was pitching. Van Vleck was substituted in the second inning and held Princeton down well. Yale scored in the second inning with Williams' clean hit over second and in the fifth through McLean's error. In the ninth, Yale worked a man around to third, but Dillon made a clever stop of T. Jones' hard drive and prevented a score. Three men on Princeton's team, Cooney, Sides and McLean, were responsible for Princeton's twenty-seven...
Batteries--Heyniger and Cooney; Parsons, Van Vleck and Jones...
Parsons of Yale surprised everyone by winning his heat in the half-mile from Lewis and Townsend of Cornell in the good time of 1m., 58 3-5s. M. B. Van Brunt '08 was fifth in this heat. In the second heat H. F. Miller, Jr., '08 took the lead at the start and ran the first quarter in fast time. Towards the end of the race, however, he was passed by several of the field, Haskins of Pennsylvania winning, with Coe of Michigan and French of Cornell close behind. The fourth heat went to Ramey of Michigan, with...
...errorless and exciting game at Providence yesterday afternoon Brown defeated Yale by a score of 3 to 2. Tift allowed five hits in the first four innings, but afterwards was not hit again. In the sixth inning Van Sleck allowed six free passes and was replaced by Meyer, who allowed four hits. In the ninth inning, with Brown at the bat, after Dickenson had been given his base on balls, Raymond drove over second baseman and scored Dickenson, thus winning the game for Brown...