Word: fourth
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...history it has been the custom of the Advocate to issue a book of the best verses from the numbers of the past ten years. Such a volume was brought out in '76, and another in '86. In '96 the book was a collection of stories. Today the fourth of the series will be issued from the press of Houghton, Mifflin & Co. This will be an anthology of verses from the Advocates of the past twenty years, and represents the best early work of such men as William Vaughn Moody '93, Bliss Carman and Lloyd McKim Garrison '88, in fact...
...third inning the play was closely matched, although the University team advanced the greater number of men to the bases. In the fourth, however, Harvard scored one run, added two more in the sixth, and one in the eighth, while Pennsylvania reached third base but once during the entire game. With two out Hare made a three-bagger, the longest hit of the game, in the sixth inning, but the fast fielding of the University team held him at third, an Adams sent an easy ball to the pitcher. This was Pennsylvania's only chance to score...
...sending McCall to third, from where he scored on a wild pitch. McCall and Leonard played with their usual speed. Of the outfield Harvey had the most chances, and made one splendid catch of Hay's drive over shortstop. Dexter made a fast throw to second base in the fourth and caught Hare off the base, after Thomas had singled to left field...
...third inning both teams went out in succession, but in the last of the fourth the University team scored. Dexter singled to right field. McCall reached second on an error by the first baseman on which Dexter went to third, and from there he scored a moment later on a fly to the outfield by Simons. Currier sent a ground ball to Thomas who threw McCall out at the plate. Harvey went out, pitcher to first...
...well played. The Freshmen were unable to hit Taylor effectively, but took advantage of the numerous errors of the Seniors. The first runs were scored in the second inning when the Freshmen made three. In the third the Seniors scored once on Bogg's hit, and in the fourth the Freshmen made two more runs with two men out. Bush starting with a single, reaching second when Wickersham fumbled a grounder by Rogers. Briggs hit safely putting Bush on third and Rogers on second. Holmes fumbled the throw in and both men scored, but Briggs was caught out between third...