Word: won
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard won because she bunched her hits and scattered her errors more than Chicago. Eight hits were made by each side, but while the Chicago players made only singles, for Harvard Clarkson made a double in addition to a home run, and Burgess and Haughton also made home runs. Harvard's errors were not so costly as Chicago's, in fact several errors were such, merely because of questionable decisions of the umpire...
Quarter-mile race-Final heat won by J. T. Williams, Columbia; second, G. B. Underhill, Columbia; third, H. K. Bird, Columbia. Time...
...mile race-Final heat won by G. E. Ruppert, Columbia; second, J. S. McFarland, Yale; third, W. H. Fearing, Columbia. Time...
...mile tandem-Final heat won by Elgin and Williams, U. of P.; second, Hill and McFarland, Yale; third, Butler and French, Yale. Time...
Five mile race-Won by F. Schade, Columbian Univ.; second, J. F. Wood, Harvard; third, E. Hill, Yale. Time...