Word: went
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...three-eighths of a mile point. At Harvard Bridge a quarter length of open water had been gained. At this point the second crew raised the stroke, reaching 42 before dropping out, but after a slight gain fell back, and finished two lengths behind. The University eight went on to the Union Boat Club, sending the stroke up to 40 and finishing in good time...
...fourth inning, when he singled, stole second, and tallied on Blackall's hit. In the sixth inning Barry and Filson scored for Waltham on Fagan's hit. The second team again took the lead in the eighth session when Tomes got a base on balls, stole second, went to third on an error, and came home while Chase was being run down between first and second. Waltham tied the score in the ninth when Stankard knocked a three-base hit, bringing in McClellan. Bolton's home run in the last of the tenth won the game...
...Freshman baseball team easily defeated St. George's School Saturday afternoon by a score of 15 to 3. It was the first errorless game the Freshmen have played and went off in a clean, fast way. Clark's hitting was the feature of the afternoon. He secured two singles, a three-bagger, and a home run out of five times up. Sturgis pitched a good game for 1914, striking out 12 men, and Harvey excelled in base-running, though all the Freshmen were fast on bases...
With six consecutive wins to its credit, the University nine will meet Amherst on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The team has a little score to even up on account of last year's game which went to Amherst, 6 to 1. Appearances point to a very even contest, for Harvard's opponents apparently lack much of last season's strength, and they have been defeated by the Naval Academy...
...half, and mile runs, the handicaps were too large for the scratch men to do better than secure second places. B. M. Preble '12, starting from scratch in the 880, covered the distance in approximately 1 minute, 56 seconds, and H. P. Lawless '13, scratch man in the mile, went the four laps in 4 minutes, 28 seconds...