Word: scratches
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Bremer 1M., scratch; M. L. Bernstein 1901, 10 yds.; E. F. Alexander '99, 12 yds.; J. T. Harrington '99, 15 yds.; L. C. Ledyard 1900, 15 yds.; M. D. Whitman '99, 15 yds.; R. A. Garrison 1900, 18 yds.; A. P. Young...
Morse pitched remarkably steady ball throughout the game, holding Williams down to five hits, one of which was a scratch, and striking out nine men. Behind the bat he was finely supported by Reid, whose throwing and fielding were well-nigh faultless. At short, Laughlin's fielding was clean and fast...
...Club: Thursday, May 12, handicap, 18 hole, medal play (handicap limited to 18 strokes); Friday, May 13, handicap, 18 hole foursomes vs. "bogey" (handicap limited to 14 strokes). Entries, $1 each, close May 7. All entries must be accompanied by certified handicap at player's home club and the scratch score from which such handicap is taken. A silver medal will be given for best gross score in the first event and one also for the best net score...
...would think that some class would turn up showing itself able to come up to the scratch in these matters, after having practical object lessons from three previous classes, but as yet such has never been the case and it is growing monotonous. Why men cannot take the small amount of time and trouble necessary to comply with these little calls upon them is a question. Every man expects to make the most liberal contribution he can to his Class Fund, and every man wishes to have his picture appear in the Portfolio with those of his classmates. It would...
Running high jump-J. D. Winsor U. of P., (scratch); S. G. Ellis 1901, 6 1-2 in.; W. G. Morse '99, 1 1-2 in.; J. D. Dole '99, 7 1-2 in.; W. C. Burton '99, 7 in.; A. N. Rice 1900, 3 in.; C. M. Rotch...