Word: fining
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...however, and caught the ball, although he fell in the attempt. The catch, which was a wonderful one, was warmly applauded by Yale. Calhoun hit a liner to left which Mason muffed. He stole second and third and came in on McBride's single to right. Howland made another fine catch of Dalzell's fly. McBride stole second but Downer caught him napping there...
Second inning.- Trafford was out by McClung's fine assist to first. Alward was out in the same way and Soule fouled out to Poole.- Poole hit a grounder along the first base line which Downer failed to get; he stole stole second and McClung sacrificed him to third. Cushing struck out. With two men out McClintock hit to Soule, who fumbled, and Poole scored. Trafford dropped Alward's throw on Owsley's grounder and McClintock took second and Owsley first; they were both advanced a base on Stagg's base on balls. Calhoun ended the inning, Soule to Trafford...
Ninth inning.- McBride let Linn's grounder through his legs; Dean hit safely to right, who threw Linn out at second. Dean stole second, but Trafford struck out, and Cushing made a fine catch in right field of Alward's fly. Yale did not play her half of the inning. The score...
...Columbia College freshmen have a new man in the boat who is doing very fine work, and will probably stroke the crew. This is a A. H. Spoons. A number of candidates have been dropped, and A. S. McKee has been made captain. The crew will row in the Harlem regatta, and will go into regular training quarters about June 1. G. W. Metcalfe, '91, has taken Bandolphe Meikleham's place as coach of the crew...
...spring styles in woolen goods for men's wear show decided changes from the past few years. The large plaids are gone, and in their place are the quiet check and fine stripes in worsteds, and in cheviots the homespun effects and dog tooth checks are the most popular. The style of cut also show radical changes. Gentlemen who appreciate all the correct points in cut and proportion are invited to order of us, as goods will be cheerfully shown. 10 per cent discount for cash and moderate prices...