Word: fifths
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...total of fifteen safeties, defeated their Yale opponents 9-4 yesterday morning at Soldiers Field. Although, the, Elis smashed out eight singles and a triple, the Crimson batters, with three triples, four doubles, and eight singles easily out hit the visitors, and held a safe lead after the fifth inning...
Besides the first place men, 31 more who won second, third, fourth and fifth prizes, will appear in the big games on Saturday...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology is sending the largest number of competitors, while the University comes fifth with 45 men entered. The names of the other colleges with the number of men entered is as follows: Yale, 58; Cornell, 52; Princeton, 48; Pennsylvania, 37; Pittsburg, 30; Johns Hopkins, 24; Lafayette, 22; Michigan, 21; Fordham, 20; Columbia, 19; Swarthmore, 11; Amherst, 11; New York University, 10; Syracuse, 10; Rutgers, 9; Bowdoin, 8; Georgetown, 6; Maine, 6; and Haverford...
This afternoon the 1922 nine will meet the M. I. T. Freshmen at Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock, in their fifth game of the season. J. R. Meehan will be in the box for the yearling nine. He is one of the most promising of the Freshman pitchers, and held the University to five hits in last Tuesday's game...
From the military standpoint, comparison with the treaty of Frankfort ending the war of 1870 is suggested. The wrongs committed by Germany at that time are righted. Germany admits defeat and submits to the loss of all her colonies, one-fifth of her territory in Europe and conditions designed to render her militarily helpless in the future. She also admits responsibility for the war and liability to make full reparation. The legal rights of inhabitants in occupied regions and the provisions of international law relating to the apportionment of public debt and the revival of pre-war treaties are recognized...