Word: weakly
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Dates: during 1880-1880
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...waves; for a good stiff breeze was blowing from the northeast. Bertha looked back several times and waved her handkerchief at me. I took off my hat and swung it in response; but I saw her face only through my tears. You see that dream had made me weak and nervous. Farther and farther away sped the yacht, till the sail was a dim white patch on the horizon...
That over Cupid I indeed am weak...
...almost entirely of new men. Yale outweighed us, too, considerably, the average weight of her rushers being over 170 pounds. To support this line of forwards, they had Camp, Watson, and Badger, well known as fine half-backs. Our men, on the other hand, were lighter, and rather weak in their half-backs, the latter fact being especially noticeable in the game. The time set for beginning was 2.30; and, a little later than that, notwithstanding a pouring rain, play was called, Yale winning the toss, and taking the wind. Kent kicked off for Harvard, and for a minute...
...University Nine played at Brockton Tuesday, and was victorious by a score of 4 to 2. The batting was weak, but the fielding was better than usual...
...other, with Yale, was lost through this deficiency. The fielding has been fair, with two or three exceptions; while the batting has been extremely variable. The great trouble has been in finding a catcher; but we think that had adequate efforts been made during the winter this weak spot might have been removed. The long months of practice in the Gymnasium go for nothing, if they are not used in bringing out new men, and in training players - especially pitchers and catchers - for every contingency. That this difficulty was not foreseen, or, if foreseen, was not properly encountered, seems...