Word: fifths
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...batting rally in the eighth inning, netting a total of ten runs, enabled the University baseball team to defeat Bates yesterday afternoon by the score of 11 to 3. The other tally was made in the fifth inning on hits by Felton and Wingate, an error by the visitors, and Clark's sacrifice fly to centre field. Up until the eighth inning Bates was leading by the score...
...wretchedly played game, the University nine defeated Maine on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon by the score of 7 to 3. Harvard played a miserable game in the field making eight errors as against three for the visitors. The University team did well at the bat after the fifth inning, however, and had little difficulty in solving Driscoll's delivery at opportune moments. On the other hand, Hitchcock held the Maine team well in hand at all stages, giving them only two safe hits one of which was of the scratch variety. Had he been given creditable support in the field...
Gannett and Tomes excelled at the bat for Harvard, the latter connecting safely three times out of as many times at bat. Gannett also made a spectacular catch of a line drive in the fifth inning. Frye contributed a spectacular play by making a pretty catch of a hard hit fly along the left field foul line. York in centre field for Maine made a good try for Clark's fly in the fifth and managed to touch the ball but it got away from him, Clark making a circuit of the bases...
...Field yesterday afternoon by the score of 14 to 9. All except one of the runs scored by Lawrence were made in the first and third innings off of Hardy, who was hit very hard and was wretchedly supported. Hitchcock was sent in to pitch in the fourth and fifth innings and Withington finished out the game. Harvard scored once in the first inning but made a very poor showing until the fourth when they got four runs through a combination of errors and scratch hits. Frequent changes were made so that about twenty men played for the second team...
Harvard received three mentions in the recent Interscholastic Architectural Competition. In the second class F. R. Witton 1G. was awarded second mention; C. H. Lench sG.S., fourth mention; and H. W. Fox 1G.S., fifth mention. The cash prizes of $90 and $60 respectively in the first and second classes were awarded to W. J. H. Hough, Pennsylvania, and W. B. Rabenold, Pennsylvania. Competition in the first class was open to fourth year and graduate students; in the second class to all other students...