Word: fourthly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...scored 11 points in the Intercollegiates this year, the winners of 5 points will be eligible next year. E. A. Teschner '17, who won third in the 100-yard dash, and W. Willcox, Jr., '17, fourth in the 440-yard dash, are the men available. Cornell is more fortunate, retaining 23 of 45 points. Yale will have the winners of 15 out of 29 points available again, California will retain 13 of 22, and Princeton 9 of 10, while Stanford will lose all but 2 of her 22 points...
...winning the second baseball game from Princeton Saturday, the University recorded the fourth major sport victory of the year over the Tigers, and the eighth in the last two years. Princeton was defeated in football last year 20 to 0, and this year 10 to 6; in the hockey series last year, 4 to 1 and 5 to 1; this year, 3 to 0 and 2 to 0; in the intercollegiate track meet, the University led Princeton last year by 8 1-2 points, this year by 1 point; and Princeton was defeated in last year's baseball series...
Group two, as usual, claims between one-fourth and one-fifth of the class. Physics shows the greatest gain, with ten men from 1919 as against one for 1918. Chemistry leads the group with a total of 78 men, six more than ever before...
...fourth day of Preparedness Week the enlistment figures stand as follows: Plattsburg Junior Camp, 395; Plattsburg Senior Camp, 82; Naval Training Cruise, 43; Flying Corps, 69. Since the announcement yesterday that should twenty men agree to attend the Flying School, the money for their tuition would be forthcoming, the enrollments in this department showed a rapid increase. With but two days before the end of the week it is expected that the total figures in all departments will reach 700, there being at present 568 recorded...
...first semi-final heat of the 120-yard hurdles was won by Gubb of Cornell, with Murray of Stanford second. Preble of California and Norton of Stanford finished in that order in the second heat. J. V. Farwell of Yale won the heat for third and fourth men and under the new rules was credited with fifth place without entering the final. Murray skimmed over the hurdles in fine form in the final, setting up a new intercollegiate record of 15 seconds. Gubb, Preble, and Norton followed in order...