Word: wente
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...resembled 'varsity form. To be held in check for eleven innings by a poor team from a small college is, to say the least, not very encouraging. The nine played without any life whatsoever. They soon succeeded in getting ahead of Colgate and then thinking the game was won went to sleep with the result that Colgate tied the score in the seventh inning and almost won in the ninth...
...steal second just as Speer cracked out a corking single to Easton at centre. Easton slammed the ball rather recklessly into the centre of the diamond, aiming to hold Quinby at third. Three Princeton men had gathered around the plate to stop the throw - Otto, Altman and Williams. All went for the ball and then halted, while the sphere bounded between them and rolled to the grand stand. Quinby easily scored, and Speer attempted the same feat but Altman had secured the ball and fielded it to Williams, who touched Speer as he slid in at the plate...
Freshman Crew.Yesterday the freshman crew went out in the shell. The order was: Stroke, Scull; 7, Goodrich; 6, Seaver; 5, Ames; 4, Rice; 3, Jennings; 2, Hurley; bow, Bull...
...fifth, Harvard missed a chance to score. With no one out Adams made a beautiful hit to left field, and reached third on it, but was left there, as the next three men went out in order...
...first match, between J. B. Read '95 and R. C. Thomas '96, was very well-played and interesting for a time. Thomas started in with a rush and won the first set, 6-4; he lost the second set after a close contest and in the last set went to pieces, while Read won, 6-0. Read was cool and steady, and played a good all-round game. Thomas played a good net game, but was rather wild...