Word: fourthly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...freshmen played their fourth game on Saturday and are to be congratulated on the improvement shown in the playing of the nine. The batting, which heretofore has been weak, was considerably better. Holden, Hallowell and Stetson doing the best work. Exeter scored three runs in the first inning, but were able to make but one run more owing to the sharp playing of the freshmen. Jones, Palmer and Frost did the best work for the freshmen, and Moulton and Dana for Exeter. Jones' catching was remarkably fine...
...success are remarkably even, with the odds, perhaps, slightly in favor of eighty-five. The freshman crew, inexperienced as it is, must not be disregarded in naming the boats likely to take second or third place. Eighty-seven was not considered very liable to come in much better than fourth last year, yet the sophomores found to their cost that the capabilities of this crew were greatly underrated. At all events we may congratulate ourselves upon the prospect of witnessing a race that is a race, today, if the weather favors us, for, barring accidents, the proficiency...
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AGGREGATES. First, Bradley, Palmer, 13 each; second, Mead, Fredericksen, 11 each; third, Robinson, Slocum, 10 each; fourth, Austin, Von Stork, 9 each...
...Murphy's hit, but was put out on the home plate. For Harvard, Edgerly struck out, while Beaman made a base hit, took second and third on errors of the pitcher and catcher, and scored on Tilden's put out at first. Brown did not score until the fourth inning, when Murphy made a base hit, took second on Gunderson's hit, and came home on a hit made by Rhett. During the rest of the game, Brown made a number of base hits, and had two men on bases several times, but was unable to score, owing...