Word: won
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard won yesterday's game because T. Stevenson played his best even when he seemed really out in the eighth inning. With one out, the score 9 to 8 in favor of Williams, and Paine on third, Stevenson knocked an easy grounder to Ashton. The Williams man came running up to the line to tag Stevenson, who made a desperate dive for first base. In the collision the ball shot out of Ashton's hand and rolled over to the bleachers. Paine came in, tieing the score. Then Pote hit to center field, and Stevenson, by scoring on the play...
...matches were particularly close or interesting, as none of the best players drew each other, with the exception of R. C. Thomas '96, and R. T. Parke '98. Their match was rather one sided as Parke did not play the game he did last fall when he won the tournament. The scores were as follows...
...some excuse for this, but even when this accident happened the sophomores were leading. Owing to the action of the faculty in prohibiting two members of the '98 crew from rowing, because of low stand, the sophomores were compelled to default to '97, who easily beat the freshmen and won the regatta. An unusual feature was the entrance of six novice crews, who rowed for banners given by the university management. These were won by the "Coystrel Crew" from the sophomore class...
...pitching against them it is expected that the team will have to work hard to win. A recent change in the make-up of the team has proved most beneficial, but better batting and team work are needed if the first Princeton game, May 16, is to be won. The freshman nine is in fairly good form and easily defeated Princeton '99 on Saturday...
...Princeton last Saturday afternoon Princeton easily won the first game of the series of games with Harvard by the score of 17 to 9. Princeton won because of her superiority at the bat, as well as through Harvard's weakness at shortstop...