Word: exceptionably
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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All the Harvard team made errors with the exception of Litchfield and the two pitchers, but Mills was the weakest point on the nine, as he made four errors out of six chances.
Princeton won only after one of the longest and hardest fought matches that has been seen on any college diamond for a long while. With the exception of the instances mentioned above, the 'Varsity played great ball from first to last. The game decidedly had its bright side, for it...
We heartily endorse the timely suggestion offered by our correspondent this morning. The old custom which he speaks of was a very good one and used to be a powerful incentive to the Crew. Why the custom was ever abandoned it is difficult to see. It probably died away gradually...
Morton caught a good game for Harvard, and the outfield did well, but, with the exception of Bouve, the infield was very weak. For Haverhill the best playing was done by Regan and Barret.
The Harvard Freshmen did not play so well as usual, Thompson seemed to have an off day, Galbraith was weak while Lynch and Davis showed poor judgment. At the bat, however, the Harvard men were far superior to their opponents. Every man on the nine, with one exception, hit safely...