Word: went
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Quite a large number of men went to New Haven with the nine on the evening train yesterday...
...RACE.At the signal, the crews went off with a rush, '89 and '87 setting the pace at 38, with '88 a little in the lead, and rowing 36. The latter soon separated from her rivals, hugging the shore and dropping her stroke to 34. A beautiful struggle for the lead now began between the three other boats, '86 holding it for a few rods and then yielding it to '87, who, in turn succumbed to '89. At the sluiceway '87 had the lead with the freshmen one and '86 two or three lengths behind. The '88 crew seemingly...
...home run hit by McElwain. Harvard had several chances - get runs, but the hit necessary to bring them in was not forthcoming. In the eighth, with the bases full, and only one man out, it seemed as if a run must be made, but Foster struck out and Willard went out, pitcher to first. Harvard lost the game through their wretched batting. Such a weak exhibition by a Harvard nine has not been seen for a long time. The score...
...number of freshmen who went down to Providence on Saturday, nearly missed the train on account of the delicacy of the Providence waffles...
...referee, Mr. E. S. Abbot, '87, placed the ball at 5 o'clock. It soon went to the Cambridge end of the field, but the tries for goal were wild and Harvard failed to score. At the end of fifteen minutes the Cambridge attack secured the ball, and after some clever passing Crocker threw a goal...