Word: young
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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ITHACA, N. Y., May 22.- Cornell put up a first-class game against the University of Chicago today, but was defeated. Young gave five bases on balls and the visitors made two of their runs on errors. Cornell's re-organized team worked well together and its personnel is now doubtless determined for the season...
...second annual dinner of the Harvard Union, which was held at Young's Hotel, Boston, last night, was very successful. Enthusiastic speeches were made on the work of the past successful year and on the plans for the future. The speaking was of a high order and was perhaps as good an example of the standard of work done by the Union as could be given...
...good many disappointed juniors this evening. Several prominent athletes and sophomore society men failed to receive an election. E. Hill, Jr., enjoys the distinction of being the first member of the Zeta Psi Fraternity to receive a senior election. He was slapped for Wolfs Head. Zeta Psi, although young at Yale is coming up with a rush and this marks its recognition by the senior societies. Wolfs Head was the only one this year whose elections were openly refused. R. D. Tytus, C. D. Clark and H. D. Kountze were the men who declined. Kountze afterward went to Keys...
...base hits-Miller, Young 2, Haskell, Heitkamp, Kingsley. Earned runs-Cornell, Harvard 2, Three-base hit-Heitkamp. Stolen bases-Young. Foster, Johnson, Dean 2, R. Stevenson 2, Paine, T. Stevenson. Bases on balls-by Young 5, by Paine 4. Passed ball-Kingsley. Wild pitches-Young 2, Paine 2. Hit by pitched ball-Johnson, R. Stevenson, T. Stevenson. Struck out-by Young 2, by Paine 16. Time-2h. 15m. Umpire-Hoagland...
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