Word: wilding
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Hutchinson pitched a good game, and was especially steady with men on bases; he struck out four men, but allowed five bases on balls. Pinckard, for St. Mark's, lost control in the second inning, and was wild throughout the game, allowing six bases on balls and hitting three men. The best batting for the Second nine was done by Bolton and Marshall, and for St. Mark's by Rumsey. Marshall accepted all of his eight chances at second base...
...Natural History Society. The Honey Bee. Mr. L. Brooks. Wild Life as it Looks to a Farmer. Mr. L. G. Dodge. Noises Produced by Certain Butterflies. Mr. A. H. Clark. Room 6 of the Union, 8 p. m. Non-members of Union apply for ticket to Secretary of the Club...
...especially in view of the fact that the game with Yale freshmen comes Saturday was very discouraging. Their fielding as shown by fourteen errors, was wretched, and they were wholly unable to bat successfully. The base-running was careless and slow, and the throwing, especially that of Quigley, exceedingly wild. In the outfield the men were slow in starting, weak in throwing and showed poor judgement, while team work was almost wholly lacking in the infield. After making due allowance for poor support, Taylor's pitching was disappointing, as Dean hit him almost at will. Nichols played well at first...
...Natural History Society. The Honey Bee. Mr. L. Brooks. Wild Life as it Looks to a Farmer. Mr. L. G. Dodge. Noises Produced by Certain Butterflies. Mr. A. H. Clark. Room 6 of the Union, 8 p. m. Non-members of Union apply for ticket to Secretary of the Club...
...series of excursions held under the auspices of the Natural History Society will be taken tomorrow, led by Mr. LaForge. The party will go to Lynn by train, and the start of the walk will be at Wyoma Lake. The route will be through the Lynn woods, a wild and rocky park reservation, to South Lynnfield, thence along the marshes bordering the Saugus River to Montrose. Here a side trip toward Lynnfield Centre will be taken to examine a remarkable glacial esker, and from that point the walk will continue past Lake Quannapowitt to Reading. The return from Reading will...