Word: wildness
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...ball association, and if they would behave themselves and stay where they belong no one would object seriously to their presence. But they plainly come to make nuisances of themselves. They get in front of the seats if possible, indulge in athletics on their own account, in short run wild over a considerable portion of the field. They should be kept...
Trafford's kick was wild and Harvard got the ball on the 15 yard line. Failing to advance it the ball went to Dartmouth. Ide and Price made short rushes and Price kicked. Trafford caught it and Lake carried it down 40 yards, when Price tackled him very prettily. White made 5 yards through the centre and Lake 15. A bad fumble gave Dartmouth the ball and Ide gained 35 yards. Harvard got the ball on 4 downs and Lake make 55 yards in a magnificent rush. White advanced it 5 more and Lake carried it over the line. Time...
Professor Henry D. Wild of Michigan College, has been elected assistant professor of Latin at Williams College...
...well as the last of the season. We have played five games with the Bostons and each time been beaten, once or twice by a very narrow margin. It will be remembered that once Harvard was well in the lead until the ninth inning, when an unfortunate series of wild pitches lost us the game. The nine will make every effort to win the last game and to break the tantalizing succession of small victories for the Boston team. On the other hand, the credit of the league team is involved in winning the game. The Bostons have struck...
...centre and came in on Sullivan's two begger. Sullivan got to third on McKie's sacrifice, but was left there. Harvard made a run in the third on a base on balls and Hovey's two begger, and another in the fifth on a very wild throw by short stop to first base. But the great scoring for the home team was made in the ninth. Then Hallowell, Hovey, Alward and Cobb each got base hits. The Clydes seemed to lose their control over the ball, and four errors in rapid succession, aided by these hits, brought the score...