Word: fifthly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...three years the players of the Little Theatre of Dallas, Tex., have marched home with the shining trophy. This year they did not compete. But the trophy had even further to go than to Texas when the fifth tournament was finished last week. The judges had little hesitancy in awarding it to a group from Welwyn Garden City,* England, for their repetition of Mr. Sampson, a comedy of Cornish village life with which the same players lately won the amateur play championship of their own country...
Score Tied Until Fifth Inning...
After Harvard had scored once in the first and Williams had tied in the second, two hits and an infield out in the fifth put the visitors ahead for the last time. Donaghy led off with a single, and then Chase delivered a long triple to the furthest limits of the outfield. To the counter that this hit scored was added a second when Chase came home on Howard's demise at first...
...regard to the actual suggestions, the first alone seems to have no particular virtue. Organized sports are preferable to compulsory gymnasium exercise, but the cure is not in substituting one compulsion for another. The alternative of the fifth proposal, prohibition of participation in successive sports, seems more practical than that of limiting a man to one sport. It eliminates the evil of continuous training, without depriving the versatile athlete unnecessarily of a real enjoyment which he may find in intercollegiate athletic competition. The remaining points merit serious consideration. Harvard might well lead the East in acting along the lines suggested...
...composed of editors who favor a War Memorial Chapel. After being in hot water for three innings, F. V. Field '27, on the slab for the first string outfit, hit his stride and began to breeze them over in a way which completely mystified the opposing batters. In the fifth Worcester beat out a bunt, Jones singled, and Smith walked. Magowan then smashed out a sizzling drive which rose higher and higher as it went, finally disappearing altogether...