Word: fourthly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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First drawing, Gardner forfeited to Codman; Le Moyne beat Bacon. Second drawing, Rockwell beat Wheelwright; Taylor beat Dunston; Agassiz beat LeMoyne; to be played, Codman vs. Warren. Third drawing, (1) Cole vs. Butler; (2) Taylor vs. Rockwell; (3) winner of Codman vs. Warren, vs. Agassiz. Fourth drawing, (1) vs. (3); (2) a bye. All but the final match should be played today without fail. All should be on Holmes field as near two as possible if they do not play off before. Doubles, (1) Cole and Codman vs. Bacon and Warren; (2) Taylor and Bonsal; (3) Austin and Bradley...
...coxswain. The crew are the same as last year except in the case of Van Sinderen, who takes the place of Lynch. The positions are different in some instances from what they were last year. Then Reckhart was fifth instead of second, Porter was second instead of fourth, Wheeler was sixth instead of fifth, and Lynch, whose place Van Sinderen, sixth, takes, was fourth...
...lowest possible salaries. The tendency to the scholar's life, it says, is not very strong among our young men at best, but nothing better calculated to diminish it could well be hit on than the spectacle presented to them all over the country of professors who are either fourth-rate men, for whom their wretched salaries are full remuneration, or first-rate men toiling for what barely keeps body and soul together, and places them, in an intensely mercantile community, in humiliating contrast with men of nearly every occupation above unskilled labor...
...bagger. Amherst added another run to their score in the third inning, on Stewart's single and Kimball's three bagger. In the next six innings Harvard was retired in one two three order, no hits being made after the third inning. Amherst made six hits in the fourth inning and secured five runs, the score standing eight to one. In the fifth inning Allen and Nichols changed places, which proved to be a good move, as Amherst made but two hits in the last five innings and were unable to score another run, Allen and Nichols playing without error...
...third. Griggs in the second and Jones and Hopkins in the third tried to steal second, but were promptly thrown out by Allen. Of Harvard's work at the bat there is little to be said. Smith and Crocker were the only men to make hits, Smith in the fourth and sixth innings, Crocker in the seventh. The other men who reached first were C. P. Nichols and Smith in the first innings, the former on a fumble by Griggs, the latter on called balls, and Allen in the second on a fumble by Hopkins. The feature of the game...