Word: wente
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...well this year in Cambridge as it has done elsewhere, with the exception of the Princeton game. The former game with Pennsylvania and the two games with Brown were characterized by the excellent ball playing, yet so far Holmes Field has seen but one really good match and that went against Harvard. Today the University is anxious to see a good, snappy exhibition of ball playing and to see the Harvard team win. The students are confident in the strength of the 'Varsity Nine, and are proud of its recent victory over Brown...
CYCLING ASSOCIATION.- All men that went to New York meet in the Trophy Room in the Gymnasium at 4 p. m. Monday, June 8. Captain must be elected for next season...
Yesterday afternoon a large number of men went down to the river to cheer the 'Varsity Crew, but unhappily were unable to see the whole crew row. This was due to the fact that Captain Bullard slightly strained his back while taking the strength test, and that Goodrich is a little over-trained. A crew of five men from the Freshman boat and the three bow men from the 'Varsity boat, however, rowed up and down in front of the boathouse. Before the men got into the boat, the students, under the leadership of J. C. Fairchild '96, heartily cheered...
...seventh Harvard made sure of the game by getting five more runs. Clarkson led off with a two-base hit to the bleachers in right field, and went to third on Lauder's fumble of Haughton's grounder. Rand sent Clarkson in by a second hit to left and advanced Haughton to third. Rand was caught out at second, but Stevenson's two-bagger over the left-field fence scared Haughton. Paine continued the hitting by getting a single, and Chandler got to first on balls. Dean's single to left and Robinson's bad throw scored Stevenson, Paine...
...second half of the inning Brown made her only run. Robinson got his base on balls and scored when Lauder sent the ball among the carriages in centre field for three bases. The next six men went out in succession. Brown did not succeed in getting any more men to first, but Harvard got two men on base in each of the last two innings...