Word: fourth
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Cornell out-fielded and out-batted Harvard but lost the game through failing to bunch their hits. Harvard on the other hand was extremely fortunate in this respect. Four out of their six hits came in the fourth inning and these coupled with a bad muff by Parnhall netted four runs, three of which were earned...
...fourth, Hunt made a base hit stole second and third; Spencer flied out to Linn; McClintock got his base on balls; Day sent a grounder to Linn and was thrown out at first, Hunt scored and McClintock went to third; Wurtenburg made a base hit bringing in McClintock but he was thrown out at third by Mumford. Codman and Slade flied out to McClintock and Campbell to Calhouu...
...with a population of 205,000,000 she supports only 25 dailies, and their issue is altogether only 55,475. That is to say, there is one daily for every 8,200,000, one copy for every 36, 210 of them. North America gives another showing, with only one fourth the population of Africa, i.e. 76,033,000, she rejoices in 1,136 dailies, with a total circulation of 4,578,223 per issue. Calculate that out for yourselves, if you are patriotic enough. The editorial fellow feeling forbears a fling at Harvard indifference of "other publications." North America...
After the fourth goal our attack had the ball most of the time, and worked it back and forth for openings...
...fourth, Linn flied out to Kellogg, Campbell fouled out, Willard got first on Stagg's fumble, and Boyden fouled out. McConkey got his base on balls, stole second and got home on Holden's wild throw of Stewart's hot grounder. Brigham's liner was caught by Mumford who threw to first and caught Stewart off the base, making a double play. Stagg got his base on balls and stole second but was left there as Noyes flied out to Mumford...