Word: went
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Trinity came near scoring but once, when Bleecker was given a pass and went to third on a wild throw to first by Hardy...
Harvard scored in the first inning on a single by Rogers, Desha's out and a hit by Clifford. In the next period Gibson got to first on an error by Turner, went to second on a passed ball and stole third, but was left there when Hardy struck out. McLaughlin succeeded in reaching the plate in the sixth inning, when he got a pretty single, took second on Clifford's out and came in on a single by Coon. Potter was left on third in the eighth, which was the last chance that Harvard had to score...
...Thursday morning the squad went to Annapolis, where it was entertained at the Naval Academy. The team made its headquarters at Bancroft Hall and took its meals at the Navy training table. Practice was held on the Navy track Thursday afternoon, but unfavorable weather again made anything but light work impossible. The men were given a rest on Friday, as a dual track meet with Annapolis was scheduled for Saturday. However, owing to a severe wind and rain storm, the meet was declared off after the first event, the 100-yard dash. In this event, P. G. M. Austin...
...sacrificed to second by Clifford and came home on a hit by Kelly. Hann then got a pretty two-bagger to centre field but was out at the plate when he tried to come home on a single by Reeves. For the next four innings Harvard went out in one, two, three order, but in the seventh got men on second and third. Harvard's last run came in the ninth inning. Potter hit for two bases and came home on a wild throw to first by Yerkes...
...either a great deal of energy, or a desire to see his name in print. The reasons for estimating the value of a sport by Harvard's success in competitions are not good reasons. The very teams of which we speak would be immensely helped if every man that went out for them did so because he liked the game and wished to play it well. And the men who went our would be more steady in their pursuit of the object, appreciating better its true value to themselves...