Word: went
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...work of Mahan was easily the feature of the game. Aside from a squally first inning, he exhibited perfect control, together with speed and a good assortment of curves. In the last eight innings only 25 Bates men went to the plate, and only two hit safely during the entire game...
...fill his place. Parson replaced Morgan at 4, Gardiner still being away on account of illness. The coxswains were also shifted Sargent moving up to crew A in place of Gallaher who is now coxing the second boat. Several changes were also made in crew B. Meyer went from 3 to 7 filling Curtis' place, and the Middendorfs went from 4 and 5 to 5 and 6. Murray, formerly rowing at bow moved to 3 filling Meyer's place. Crew C was changed to a four...
...started, Van Allen scored for Haverford from scrimmage. A little later Weld made a beautifully swungin goal from a corner-kick for Harvard. Kingman's recent injury which he received in practice, caused him much trouble towards the middle of the game, and so R. T. P. Storer '14 went in to take his place. When there were but five minutes more to play, J. C. Jennings '15 managed to score the winning goal, aided by the good team-work of the forwards. The line-up of the University team was the same as in the Pennsylvania game...
...severe shake-up occurred yesterday in the order of the first three University crews. In Crew A, Harwood is rowing at 6 in place of H. S. Middendorf and Morgan is rowing at 2 in place of Talcott who is not rowing at present. H. S. Middendorf went to 4 on crew B, Harwood's former place and Curtis is rowing at 7 in place of Meyer who was shifted to 3. Saltonstall has replaced Murray at bow on crew A, Murray going to bow on crew B. The coxswains are still rowing in the same order as last week...
...first. Davis singled, and reached third when Sherman followed suit. He tallied on King's sacrifice fly to Nash. In the second, Hall drew a pass and scored when Boyle heaved the ball skyward on Little's attempted sacrifice. In the following inning Sherman stole second and went to third on Osborn's wild heave to catch him. He scored when King touched a slow one to Ayres along the first base line. In the seventh, Davies singled and stole second. He went to third on King's out and walked home after a balk by Whitney...