Word: neatness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...rushing up and down the rink before Driscoll rushed the puck into Harvard territory, and after a lively scrimmage in front of the goal-posts made the second score. After two minutes more of hard play, Newhall carried the puck down the side of the rink and on a neat shot made Harvard's first goal. A few more scrimmages followed, and the half ended with the score 2 to 1 in favor of Yale...
...suppression of applause is my conclusion, then, nor even repression; but only a sensible control and direction of it. A control which may make it the vehicle of a cordial expression of generous appreciation of every neat performance, whether by the friends we love or by the foes we ought to cherish. Let all allowances be made for excusable and inoffensive partisanship,--barring the unmelodious horn of cracked tin,--but in our partisan enthusiasm let us not overstep the boundaries of courtesy. Even among the ancient Hebrews, whose code demanded eye for eye and tooth for tooth, the stranger...
...urged to attend. An arrangement has been made with a well-known typewriter firm to hire new machines at a low rate, and each machine will be replaced every six weeks by a fresh one, newly ribboned and oiled, so that patrons will be assured of clean and neat work...
...McGeehan and came home on a bunt by Quigley. Harvard stood a good chance to score in the third inning. Milne drew a base on balls, took second on a hit by Coolidge after Matthews had flied out to right field, and stole third by making a neat slide. Coolidge then ran off first for a double steal, but by very clever playing on the part of Holy Cross was put out while Milne was not allowed to leave third. Throughout the game Harvard was unfortunate in hitting long line drives directly into the fielders' hands. Seven hits of this...
...wild over first base, Daly reaching third and H. Kernan second on the play; a hit by R. Kernan scored both men, giving Harvard a lead of 2 to 1 at the end of the inning. Stillman opened the sixth with a base hit, went to second on a neat sacrifice by Randall, and stole third. Skilton drew a base on balls, stole second and both men came home on a hit by Daly-Pennsylvania scored twice by a base hit and a home run in the last half of the inning, leaving Harvard in the lead...