Word: somewhat
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...obviate the necessity of repeating it. But unfortunately matters have so drifted back into old condition that the manager of the nine is obliged again to ask the men to keep away from the bench. It not only interferes with the scorers, but also cannot help having somewhat of a demoralizing effect upon the nine. It is not asking too much of those who want to see the game to take their seats with everyone else behind the ropes...
...individual scores of the Harvard team were Lawton 14, Sargent 18, Pike 22, Gould 22, Mackay 22. Lawton's poor score is somewhat excusable as he broke his gun in the beginning of the match...
...yards dash and the half mile run. Supposing he chose the latter, Harvard has in Wright, Merrill and Pinkham a formidable trio and it is not absurd to expect them to capture all three places. Merrill and Pinkham will have a hard fight for second place with the chances somewhat in Merrill's favor. Wright of Yale will of course take first in the half mile run, while Harvard's hopes lie in Corbin for second and Batchelder for third, possibly Lakin. These two events ought to give Harvard a fair lead over Yale...
...Yale men played a pretty game. Its fielding record was somewhat marred by Dwight's bad fumbles, but the way the men worked together was highly praised by every one. Davis and Cole were very effective in their battery work, but four hits being made and three bases being stolen, Cole's throwing to bases being very quick and accurate. For six innings the team batted hard, but with the exception of one hit all the work was done by the first four men on the batting list the others being rather easily disposed of. Rustin, Spier, and Carter were...
...following criticism of the Yale nine, taken from the Yale Alumni Weekly, ought to be especially interesting to Harvard men. As will be seen the make-up has been somewhat changed from that in most of the games in April, and the nine is considered much stronger than it was at that time...