Word: stops
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Undergraduates of the University who are going west this summer would do well to stop off at Cleveland to be present at the meeting there. So far a discouragingly small delegation, five, have signified their intention of attending. So notable an event is worthy of a far larger representation in order that Harvard may learn to play the role it ought to play on the international stage...
...with the errorless support and opportune hitting of his team-mates. The University twirler was decidedly stingy with his hits, allowing but six well-scattered ones and whiffing nine of the opposing batsmen. In addition he headed off a dangerous rally of the opposing team by a spectacular barehanded stop of Hoyt's sizzling grounder just in time to stop Lee at the plate. Hoyt's contribution, as it was with only one man down, would undoubtedly have gone for a clean bingle had not Mahan gotten in the way of it and thus would have tied up the score...
...succeeded in evening up the count. Lee led off with a pretty triple to left field which rolled way past Knowles. Tibbott was out on a ground ball to short. Then Hoyt smashed what looked to be a clean hi through the pitcher's box, but by a brilliant stop Mahan managed to head it off and throw it to Harte in time to catch Lee between third and home. Driggs drew a base on balls, but Douglas filed out to Coolidge and the Tigers' chances evaporated...
Regiment Band.--Members requested to stop one minute at Room 1, CRIMSON Building, Plympton street, between 8 and 9 o'clock, Monday morning...
...Freshmen showed great improvement in their style of ball, gathering in five hits, and fielding consistently well, and at times brilliantly. In the out-field, Bond starred by making two difficult catches, while Kerr, at short, made one particularly skillful stop. The game was fast and well-played, with the exception of the Freshmen's one moment of weakness in the eighth inning...