Word: chasing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...game opened with Brown at the bat, Chase knocked a grounder to Beaman, and was thrown out at first. Clark struck out. Hutchinson made a two baser, and tried to come home on Murphy's hit, but was put out on the home plate. For Harvard, Edgerly struck out, while Beaman made a base hit, took second and third on errors of the pitcher and catcher, and scored on Tilden's put out at first. Brown did not score until the fourth inning, when Murphy made a base hit, took second on Gunderson's hit, and came home...
...following men from '86 have been elected members of the H. P. C. H. W. Abbott, Atherton, Austin, Ayer, T. T. Baldwin, B. Beal, Bird, Bradford, Bradley, Bruner, Bullard, Burnett, Cary, Chase, Claflin, Cobb, Codman, Cook, D. H. Coolidge, Dewey, Dickey, Felton, Fiske, Frost Foote, Froth'gham, Frye, Gardner, Guild, Hamlin, Harris, Harrison, Houghton, Latham, Lincoln, Littauer, Longfellow, Lyman, McAllister, Mason, Moors, Mygatt, E. H. Nichols, Overton, Riddle, S. M. Scott, Slocum, C. W. Smith, F. B. Smith, W. L. Smith, Taylor, Timmins, Weld, G. Woodbury...
TUG-OF-WAR.This was the closest and most exciting event of the day. The eighty-six team was composed of the following men, Dewey, (anchor), Cabot, Churchill, and Adams. Eighty-eight, Balch, (anchor), Chase, Purdon, and Pease...
...Eighty-six, Dewey (anchor); Cabot, Churchill Adams. Eighty-eight, Balch (anchor); Purdon, Chase, Pease...
...usual rush which occurs at "first days" of winter meetings to secure good positions near the rope. After room had been made for the contesting teams, a long delay ensued before they put in an appearance. They were: '88 team, E. A. Pease, J. R. Purdon, P. Chase and F. G. Balch (anchor); '87 team, W. S. Allen, J. S. Russell, F. Remington and T. Scott (anchor). Mr. Storrow, '85, manipulated the indicator ball ropes, and Mr. Morrison, '83, the referee started the pull at about half past six. The drop was almost exactly even. '87 was the first...