Word: ninth
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...closely contested game to Brown Saturday afternoon through inability to hit Washburn. Not until three innings had been played did either side get a man to second base. In the fourth inning Harvard had a man on third and two men out. In the fifth and in the ninth innings the conditions were similar. Brown missed a chance to score in the fourth inning by Clark's attempt to score from first base on a single to centre field. In the seventh inning Brown again reached third base, but except for these two times not a Brown man reached second...
...Balls easily defeated the Boers by strong batting and fairly good fielding. The Boers were very weak in the field and the large score was chiefly due to their errors. The game between the Dropped Eggs and Little Ministers was well played on both sides, and up to the ninth inning the score was a tie--4-4. The Dropped Eggs then batted out four runs and won the game. Both sides fielded well and the game was close and exciting throughout...
...latter weakened in the tenth inning. In the second game, played on April 14, Georgetown batted out four runs in the last inning, winning by 8 to 5. The next day Princeton defeated University of Virginia by 9 to 3. Hillebrand pitched well, shutting Virginia out until the ninth inning, when the home team scored on well timed hits and Princeton's errors...
...ninth ten of the Institute of 1770 from 1902 was taken out last night in the following order...
...ninth annual meeting of the Harvard Teacher's Association was held Saturday morning in Sanders Theatre. At the business meeting, which preceded the addresses, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mr. H. P. Amen, principal of Phillips Exeter Academy; vice-president, Mr. F. A. Tupper, of Boston; secretary, Assistant Professor P. H. Hanus, of Cambridge; treasurer, Mr. O. B. Oakman, of South Braintree. Mr. C. H. Morss, of Medford, was re-appointed councillor for a term of five years...