Word: fells
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...teams quickly changed goals and the ball was faced again. After fifteen minutes of spirited play, during which the defence fields of both teams exchanged a number of long throws, the ball fell into the hands of our attack who for the first time tipped back and forth in their effective team play and secured a goal swiped by Blodgett...
...balls, Wallace flied out to Edgerly, and Campbell struck out. An overthrow to first was made in attempting to field out Eastman, and Blackinton scored. Another run came in on a wild throw by Nichols. Tuck made a base hit to right field. In running for it, Henshaw fell and hurt his knee. His place was taken by Choate. Perry was fielded out at first. In this inning Harvard scored two more runs on errors Nichols made a hit, but was left at third. Williams was again shut out by an assist by Wiestling, a strike out, and an assist...
...ball was placed and fell almost immediately into Hood's stick. He dodged by several men and threw goal number four in just one minute...
After this goal Dube and Clancy carried the ball to our defence field, where the men had very little to do and were napping. A lively scramble ensued; Peabody woke up with a start, bodied two men, fell over another, and sent the ball way down the field. The Harvard attack again seized it and after several lobs and passes, Blodgett secured our fifth and last goal. Time, three minutes...
...authorized to prepare a catalogue of the past and present editors of the Advocate and to prefix to the catalogue a short history of the paper: that a copy of this catalogue be sent to each past editor of the paper." Of course the work of preparing the catalogue fell to Mr. T. T. Baldwin...