Word: fourthly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...must be taking, though the two years required at Yale are practically required here on account of the rule compelling students from other colleges and special students to have completed one full year's work and to be bona fide students pursuing work for another full year Yale's fourth rule is exactly the same as Harvard's "Time Limit" rule. If the above rules are agreed upon by the students at Yale, the two universities will then have regulations practically identical, and what is more, specifice regulations that can determine without any question a player's eligibility...
...Trafford's single. A. Highlands struck out. Abbott got first, and Trafford came in on a wild throw to second, and later Abbott on a fumble by Richmond. The next inning Frothingham made a two base hit, stole third and came in on a fumble by Naylor. In the fourth Abbott made a two base hit and came in on Hallowell's two bagger. Harvard was shut out for the next innings. In the seventh Abbott made a three base hit and came in on Frothingham's single. The next inning Harvard made four runs by Trafford. Mason, Abbott...
...which Harvard defeated the University of Pennsylvania was as gratifying as surprising. Not only did Harvard tie the series between the two universities, but Bayne, the visitor's crack pitcher, was batted out of the box in two innings, and Jack Highlands was withdrawn at the end of the fourth to save him for the hard games later in the week...
Boswell, who went into the box in the third, shut Harvard out for one inning. Frothingham scored in the fourth on an error, and in the fifth Trafford and Hapgood added two more...
...first on Hapgood's poor throw and went around on hits by Blair and Coogan. Blair was thrown out at the plate, but Coogan scored on a sacrifice and Boswell on a wild pitch. In the ninth, with two out another error by Hapgood let Thomson in with the fourth...