Word: seventh
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Sargent prize of $100 has been awarded to E. E. Hunt '10 for the best metrical translation of the seventh ode of the fourth book of Horace...
...McCall was ready with his second sacrifice, and Harvey's out put Leonard on third. Aronson then received a pass and stole second, both men scoring as Lanigan hit a short fly to left, which dropped just at the left-fielder's feet. Leonard reached third in the seventh with two out, but was left on base...
...broad jump and Rowe in the mile. Michigan's weakness was largely caused by the failure of her two-mile runners, Dull and May, to secure places. They miscalculated the number of laps they had run, because of the accidental falling of the bell at the beginning of the seventh lap, which made them believe they were on the last round. Rowe of Michigan showed weakness in the mile, allowing Halstead of Cornell to pass him at the last moment. If Michigan had been up to her average in these events, she would have taken so many points from Cornell...
...next five innings the Brown men went out in order; but at the beginning of the seventh Kemble, after fielding a grounder cleanly, threw over Hall's head, giving the runner second. The next man sacrificed, and although Hicks made it two out by striking out Budlong, Hennessy singled to right and brought in the third...
...were out, on singles by Hann and McKay and three base on balls, the last two of which forced in two runs. In the fifth Roger's single, the second baseman's error, and Minot's timely hit scored another run; while Harvard's last run came in the seventh on Reilly's error, and when the right fielder dropped McLaughlin's long bit. Yale's last score, in the ninth, was caused by McLaughlin's misjudging of Reilly's flly, which allowed the latter to make third and come in on a fielder's choice. McKay ended the game...