Word: fourthly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Half the second half went by with the ball near the centre of the field all the time. Finally Harvard braced up and started steadily down the field, until Hamlen scored the fourth touchdown. The goal made the score...
...were chosen to compete. A. Codman '96 won first place and will be the representative in the singles. J. B. Read '95 and A. S. Pier '95 hold second and third places respectively and J. H. Chase '95 and G. L. Wrenn, Jr., '96 will play this morning for fourth place. Two of these last four men will go to New Haven to play in the doubles...
...first and fourth were exhibition games...
...sailed at New London, Wednesday, June 27, starting at about 10 a. m. Five classes of boats will be admitted. Under the first three classes will be admitted loops or cutters having a water line of from 40 to 30ft., 30 to 26ft., and below 26ft., respectively. The fourth and fifth classes will include cat-boats with a water line of from 26 to 20ft., and below 20ft., respectively. Schooners can enter the race rating as 84 per cent. of their water line...
...features of the game with Vermont yesterday were rather loose fielding and terrific batting. Harvard's reord of 13 hits with a total of 36 has not been approached here for years. O'Malley hurt his finger badly in the fourth inning and his place was taken by Corbett who did very well, considering his lack of practice. He held men to the bases finely...