Word: nine
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...team will play the third game of its schedule this afternoon at 4 o'clock with Somerville High School on the Freshman diamond on Soldiers Field. The Freshmen won their two first games without much trouble, and their heavy batting should insure them an easy victory over the Somerville nine, which was defeated by the University second team last week. Hicks or Boyer will start the game as pitcher...
...Merwin '74, one of the original board of the "Magenta," briefly described the origin and character of that paper. There is a great contrast between our time and yours, explained Mr. Merwin. We had no office, no sanctum, nor any visible means of support, and there were only nine editors, including the business editors. Although there were too many publications at the time we started, we decided that the character of the Advocate had become a little two academic, and we wanted to combat...
Today the University nine plays its first hard game in Cambridge and, although our opponents come with a rather formidable record, we neither expect nor are we prepared for anything except victory. The southern trip did much to round our players into form, and after an additional week's practice our men, with one or two exceptions, should be in the best of physical condition. It should prove to be an unusually interesting game, and one which will help us greatly to size up our prospects for the season. We wish the team the luck, which plays such an important...
...University baseball squad had its first practice game of the season yesterday afternoon on the Freshman diamond. Two teams were formed, but substitutes were used in both batteries and in nearly every position on team B. A full nine-inning game was played. Team A, on which were six of last year's University team, defeated team B, by the score...
...following candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in 1907, having attained the grade of A or B in at least nine courses or their equivalent, and having attained also a grade of C or higher in as many courses as they are required to pursue for admission to the Senior class, are provisionally entitled to degrees with distinction and to Commencement Parts under the "old rules" on page 402 in the catalogue; those whose names are starred are also provisionally entitled to Commencement. Parts under the "new rules:"--S. L. Abrahams...