Word: seventh
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...first annual meeting of the Union was held last evening in Sever 11 for the purpose of electing officers for the coming year. The secretary's report of the last meeting was read and accepted. The vice-president, Mr. Hayes, then presented the seventh semi-annual report of the executive committee, in which the great success of the Union for the past half-year was set forth. The treasurerthen read his report which was accepted. In the balloting, Mr. C. R. Saunders, '84, was re-elected president ; Mr. W. A. Hal C. F. Carrier, '85, chosen secretary...
...seventh Hubbard went to the bat for Yale, and was put out at first by an elegant stop by Bean. Wilcox got his base on balls, stole second, and got in on a hot liner knocked by Camp, and fumbled by Baker. By this error Camp reached his second, got third on a passed ball, and was cut off at home by a beautifully fielded ball by Le Moyne. Platt was retired at first. Harvard failed to make any runs in this inning, and the score stood Harvard, 3; Yale...
...left, bringing in Durfee and Payne; Greene sent one to Le Moyne, who threw wild to first, letting Dilts make third; Bassett sent a hot liner through Crocker's hands, bringing in Dilts and Greene; the next two men went out, leaving the score at the end of the seventh inning, 11 to 9, in Brown's favor...
...hits by Halbert and Watson. In the same inning Yale scored one run by a terrible over-throw to first by Mills, giving Britton an unearned run. In the fourth inning Yale scored three more runs by hard batting and a passed ball. Neither side scored again until the seventh, when Harvard succeeded in getting in four more runs by a three base hit by Beaman, base hits by Halbert and Winslow, and a passed ball and wild pitch. In this inning Yale got a run by a base on balls and passed ball, wild pitch and an error...
Upward of 3000 persons watched the seventh annual games of the National Association of Amateur Athletes of America, at the Polo Grounds, New York, Saturday. The greatest work of the day for excitement was the 220-yards run. Myers, the champion, was beaten by Brooks of Yale. Myers was put back a yard for a false start, which he could not recover. The half-mile was won by Goodwin, '84, over eight contestants...