Word: fourth
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Editorial, by W. G. Peckham '67; "The Heritage of Battle," by J. A. Macy '99; "The Beauty in the Second Row," by W.K. Post '90; "Transfiguration," by L. How '95; "The Fourth Case," by A.S. Pier...
...loss of the game by the Seniors was due partly to the weak pitching of Alexander in the fourth inning, and partly to the consistently good playing of the Freshmen throughout the game. Their hits were opportune and well-placed, their fielding was fast and accurate, and they showed good judgment in running bases. Brennan pitched creditably and Dexter, at third base, played his usual strong game. Giles's catch of a difficult fly to left field in the seventh inning was a feature of the game...
...second game of that series by a score of 7 to 4. Each team made twelve hits. Princeton, however, won through bunching hers at the beginning of the game when she batted Devlin out of the box in the first inning and Caldwell at the beginning of the fourth. Crimean finished the game for Pennsylvania and allowed only four scattered hits. Although he prevented Princeton from making any more runs, the Pennsylvania team was unable to overcome the lead of seven runs which Princeton had rolled up. Pennsylvania suffered her third defeat in the four weeks since the Harvard game...
...slippery condition of the field. Coburn struck out twelve men, gave no bases on balls and allowed only four scatered hits. Orrell struck out five men, hit six, gave five bases on balls and allowed six hits. Clarkson's catch of Storke's center-field fly in the fourth inning was one of the features of the game...
...first run was scored in the first inning when with two men out, Fischel hit to right field, went to third on Piper's error in handling the ball, and and stole home. In the fourth inning Randall was given his base, went to third on Carr's hit and stole home. In the sixth, Matthews made a three-base hit and scored on Carr...