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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Potter out for not touching third base. Winston out for not touching home plate...
...University team scored two more runs. Harvey started the inning with a base on balls. Currier hit to left on another hit and run play, in which Harvey reached third and Currier second. On Aronson's out to McCaffery, Currier drew a throw to second, allowing Harvey to come home. Currier scored immediately afterwards, however, when MacLaughlin hit safely to right field. MacLaughlin was thrown out in an attempted steal, and Dana ended the inning with a grounder to second...
...bases and took third on a wide throw to second by Hartford. The next man field out to Dana, but Jackson was given his base on balls. Jackson tried to steal second but was out on Currier's perfect throw to Simons. Scheiss made no attempt to come home on the play, and was left on third when McCaffery sent a liner to Briggs. In the next inning Fordham's two runs were made. Gargan Struck out, but Coffey hit safely to centre field. Harvey juggled the ball, allowing the runner to reach second. Mahoney sent a fly to Harvey...
...editorial, which maintains that the present students are required to write too many theses, fails in general to strike home, and almost entirely loses points when the author commits himself to the folly that illiteracy should be corrected only in English...
...regular H. A. A. tickets will admit to all home game except that with Yale. Season tickets at $3 each may be obtained at Amee's, Brine's, the Co-operative, Leavitt & Peirce's, and at Wright & Ditson's Cambridge and Boston stores. These tickets do not admit to the Yale game. Reserved seats, which will be 75 cents for mot of the games, will be on sale at the places mentioned above until 2 o'clock and after that time at the game. General admission will be 50 cents...