Word: fourthly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard did not score until the fourth inning, when Frothingham got first on Driscoll's error, stole two bases, and scored on a wild pitch. Again in the sixth Frothingham scored on a base on balls, a steal, a single by Hovey, and an attempt to throw him out on Dickinson's hit. This same throw let Hovey to second, and Trafford sent him to third on a hit, and scored by a very pretty steal...
...Schuylkill Navy, on Tuesday, the five men who represented Harvard won twelve points. R. H. Davis L. S., who was scratch in the two mile bicycle race, was too heavily handicapped, and finished sixth. C. G. Hubbell '93, had 30 yards in the half mile run and finished fourth. In the mile walk A. L. Endicott '94, had 10 seconds. The event was won by C. W. Otley of Princeton, (10 seconds), with J. A. Borcherling of Princeton, (5 seconds) second, and A. L. Endicott '94, third. In the mile run, C. A. Blake '93, (60 yards), had 30 yards...
...Yale-Princeton chess match both games have been won by Princeton. The Evans gambit was won at the thirty-fourth move, and Ruy Lopez game at the fortieth move...
...bulk of Yale's runs was made in first, second, fourth and sixth, only one run being made in the other five innings...
...fourth, Young made a very pretty hit to right field, took second on a passed ball, stole third very cleverly, and scored on another passed ball. At this point the noise was unparalelled and Highlands seemed slightly affected, giving Mackenzie his base on balls. He immediately took a brace, and though Mackenzie had reached third, he struck out Ramsdell and Brooks, while Wright filed out to Frothingham. Harvard went out in one, two, three order...