Word: fourthly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...well-balanced one and will take many seconds and thirds. It will probably happen that one of the two will detract a sufficient number of points from the other so as to allow Yale to slip into second place. The University team will have Michigan to contend with for fourth place, with the odds in favor of the latter for the position. The actual strength of the Western team is unknown and it is possible that it may be even a serious contender for first place. Princeton, in spite of the fact that the dual meet was won from Yale...
...Ranney '12. Billings took the lead at the start, but Kelley passed him at the 50-yard mark. From here it was nip and tuck to the finish line, Kelley winning by about two feet in 22 3-5 seconds. Adams was a good third and Ranney a poor fourth. Last year the race was won by L. Watson '10, and the year before by R. C. Foster...
...Seniors defeated the Yale 1911 team at New Haven yesterday afternoon in easy fashion by the score of 8 to 4. Yale lead until the fourth inning when the Seniors started to tally. Yale started the scoring in the first session when A. Sweetser dropped a fly with two out and the bases full. Two more runs were scored in the third when Cotting's throw bounded over J. a. Sweetser's head and Sexton made a wild pitch...
Harvard scored three in the fourth on Minot's single, Harvey's pass and singles by Sexton and Twitchell. In the seventh, the Seniors tallied two more when Johnson and Chase scored on Mills's error, and another two in the eighth when A. Sweetser doubled with men on bases. The final tally came in the ninth after Sexton's infield out with a man on third base...
...University team could not locate Woodle's delivery and the best they could do was to get a man on first and second in the fourth inning. Aside from this, not a man reached second base. The Harvard batsmen hit into the air almost entirely, and 15 of them went out on fly balls. The Princeton fielders were lucky in pulling down several sky-scrapers which ordinarily would have gone for hits. Princeton started the scoring in the opening session. De Vito drew a pass and reached third when McLaughlin threw wild to first. White singled, scoring De Vito...