Word: seventh
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...coming from behind and scoring five runs in a seventh inning rally in Saturday's engagement, the University nine defeated the Freshmen by a score of 11 to 9, thus preventing the first-year men from winning three straight games by adding to their victories on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. As has been the case all spring, batting and fielding were the corresponding strong points and weaknesses of both teams, the total of hits amounting to 23 and of errors to 11. Only two extra-base hits were obtained, both by the University team, S. H. Johnson...
...inning after the University team had failed to score, although having the bases full with none out. Lee, the first man up, walked, was advanced to second by Baldwin's sacrifice, went to third on Meehan's out and scored on Frothingham's single. The University team entered the seventh inning with the score 9 to 6 against them. Two bases on balls, four hits; two of them doubles, one error and a sacrifice fly, made the final score...
...seventh and last of the University Teas will be held in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House this afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock. All members of the University are cordially invited to be present, while those professors instructors, assistants, proctors and their wives those names are included from M to R have received especial invitations. This will be the final opportunity of the year for undergraduates to meet the members of the Faculty at these informal functions...
...account of the holiday, the seventh and last of the series of University Teas will not be given tomorrow afternoon, but will take place in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House next Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock...
...result, also, of yesterday's meeting the seventh grade pupils of several schools will return to their desks, while still other lower grade pupils will be accommodated in the Central Library, the North Cambridge branch library, the East Cambridge branch library, and certain other school halls. The plans as completed yesterday will put approximately 4,000 more children under school discipline, or its equivalent, and a great many of the remaining 8,000 will profit by the instruction to be offered at the University