Word: fourthly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...feature which served to liven the contest was a double steal by Babson and Wingate in the fourth inning. It was a farcial play, both the Harvard and Colby players showing a lamentable lack of baseball brains. With Babson on third and Wingate on second, a "squeeze" play was in order, but caption Potter, who was at bat, did not hit and Babson was caught off the base. He finally managed to get back safely, but Wingate had taken too great a lead from second, and was trapped between second and third, almost forcing Babson. The play resulted in Babson...
...third on a wild pitch and scored when G. Moore dropped Felton's fly. In the third inning, Reynolds was hit by the pitcher, stole second and scored on Gibson's single. Gibson scored, after stealing second, when Reeves singled. Harvard's other two tallies came in the fourth and sixth...
...points. Princeton has lost four of the points it scored through the graduation of Cooke, who took third place in both the sprints. The remaining four point which it made came from the second place won by Sawyer in the quarter mile and the fourth place captured by Thomas in the 100-yard dash...
...Harvard Zoological Club. Lecture on "The Reactions of Arthropods to Monochromatic Light," by Mr. A. O. Gross, in Zoological Lecture Room, University Museum, fourth floor Room...
...following quotations are taken from the "Transcript's" criticism of the one hundred and fourth annual concert of the Pierian Sodality, on Wednesday evening, by H. T. Parker '90. The review appears under the heading, "The Reborn 'Pierian...