Word: raining
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...runs. After Garrett's departure Balch and MacVeagh got together and hit the bowling all round the field, their partnership practically removing any chances that Haverford had of winning. Hewes also hit vigorously. Haveford's first innings closed for only 42, or 64 behind Harvard. About this time rain began to fall, which made playing difficult. However, at the end of the fifth turn the score was 164 to 70 in favor of Harvard. In Harvard's second innings Brown made 35 in his most aggressive style. He and Garrett both bowled throughout the game with success: and too much...
...school feels very much gratified at the result and expects to make a good showing against Andover. Rain in the afternoon prevented the completition of ths programme, but out of the twelve events that were able to be contested the records of four were broken and several records very nearly equalled. The remaining events were postponed until Decoration Day. The feature of the day was Bliss'('90) jumping...
...fourth Dean was hit by a pitched ball, stole second, took third on Linn's sacrifice and scored on Trafford's hit. This ended Harvard's run getting. Marlboro's half of the sixth was played, but just as Harvard went to the bat it began to rain. The score...
...University 'Cycling Association was run yesterday afternoon over the Chestnut Hill reservoir course. The showers in the early afternoon had not softened the road, and everything was favorable for a race except a strong breeze which hindered the men on the back stretch. During the two last laps, however, rain began to fall which made the finish very disagreeable. Austrian, '91, and Strauss, '93, were the first to start, with a handicap of 6 minutes; Hockstatter, '93 (5 m. 30 sec.); Hawes, '93, (2 m. 30 sec); Holmes, '92 (1 m. 30 sec.); Williams, '91 (1 m. 15 sec.); Brown...
...third game between the seniors and the freshmen for the class championship in base ball was stopped during the fourth inning by rain. The score at that time was 4 to 3 in favor of ninety-three. The freshmen were playing by far the steadier game, not having had an error in the four innings they were in the field. The seniors were doing the heavier batting; they secured eight hits off Wiggin in the four innings, but the excellent fielding of ninety-three forced them to earn all their runs, and thus held the score down. The feature...