Word: fourthly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...balls, gave the visitors one run, and almost gave them another. The third inning was little better than the first, but the climax of bad ball playing was not reached until the fifth. A single hit rattled our men so completely that three runs came in and a fourth man got as far as third base before they could pull themselves together. It must be remembered that all this happened with a very weak team opposed to us, a team that should not think good enough to give us practice, unless it had Stagg as pitcher. Wesleyan beat the same...
Although several of the contributions to the fourth number of the Advocate, which is out today, are decidedly mediocre, the issue as a whole may be considered as fairly good. The editorials treat of topics of every day interest to Harvard men, and the final one in particular gives an excellent exposition of Harvard's attitude to the dual league. The editorials are characterized by a conciseness and perspicuity which many of the remaining articles in the number need...
...first inning by making three earned runs on a three bagger by Hallowell, a two base hit by Alward, singles by Hovey and Trafford, and a sacrifice by Frothingham. In the second Dean got a base on balls, stole second, and came home on Hallowell's hit. In the fourth a three bagger by Bates and singles by Dean, Hallowell, Hovey and Trafford, with Frothingham's second sacrifice, brought in four more earned runs. Aided by Williams' errors, three more runs were made in the fifth, and two in the seventh...
...feature of the game was Bradley's hitting. The first ball that was pitched he knocked far over Alward's head for a home run. When he next came to the bat he made a three bagger. The third time he hit safely for two bases, and the fourth time far enough to get to first...
Harvard made her runs in the second and fourth. In the second Trafford and Frothingham got their base on balls and Trafford came home on Alward's base hit to centre. Frothingham and Alward both went out at the plate, the latter being forced. Mason hit safely to left, took second while Frothingham was being put out at the plate, third on an attempted put out, and came home on Soule's base hit. Cobb had meanwhile got to first on the put out of Frothingham, and to second on the attempted put out. He also came in on Soule...