Word: seconde
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...sixth inning, with three men on bases, Downer sent a man home by a base on balls, but struck the next man out. Soule opened the ninth with a hit to center; Downer fouled to Slade Wrenn sacrificed to the pitcher, sending Soule to second; Linn made a scratch hit to short, Soule taking third; a wild pitch sent Soule home and Linn to third. Howland took first on a balk, and stole second. A hit would have made Harvard even, or perhaps ahead, but Trafford struck...
...errorless game and had no difficulty at the bat in hitting Day. The Harvard infield went all to pieces at times, and the men were very unsteady in their throwing. On the whole the freshmen played wretchedly, getting completely rattled at critical points. Their batting was weak. In the second inning, with the bases full and but one out, they were unable to score. The feature of the game was McCormick's fielding. The score...
...other events impossible. The number of entries was very large, and the promptness with which the events were run off was praiseworthy. Only one Harvard record was broken; in the 120 yds. hurdle race, G. R. Fearing, '93, the only contestant, covering the distance in 17 2-5 seconds, 1-5 of a second better than the Harvard record. In the mile run G. Lowell, '92, tied the Harvard record of 4m., 38 3 5 sec. R. H. Davis, '91, tried to break the 2 mile bicycle record, but did not succeed, owing to the wind and to poor pacing...
...dash; W. H. Wright, '92, first, E. Sturgis, '90, second; time...
...dash; first heat, E. C. Moen, '91, first, O. K. Hawes, '92, second; time 10 2-5 sec.; second heat, W. F. Baker, '93, first, S. V. R. Crosby, second; time 10 4-5 sec.; final heat, E. C. Moen, '91, first, O. K. Hawes, '92, second; time...