Word: sixth
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...second inning, two bases on balls and a two-bases hit by Marshall resulted, in two runs, and in the third, two errors added another for Harvard. In the sixth, with the bases, full, Mitchell's two-base hit brought in three runs and Hamlen's hit to left field let in two more. Two runs were added in the seventh. Tuckerman in all struck out eight men and allowed no bases on balls. The fielding of both teams was good, but the base-running showed poor judgment...
...place in the eighth innings, was ineffective, and showed poor judgment with men on bases in the ninth. The batting was encouraging, but the base-running showed little headwork. The fielding of the team, except in the ninth inning, was fast. The score was fairly close until the sixth inning when the Freshmen scored nine runs on four hits, three bases on balls, and two errors. In the ninth inning Brennan weakened, and St. Paul's scored five runs on four hits and an error...
...sixth annual dinner of the Engineering Society will be held at the Westminster Hotel this evening at 7 o'clock. Professor Hollis will act as toastmaster, and there will be informal speeches by several members of the society and by Mr. J. R. Worcester '82, consulting engineer of the Stadium, and Mr. W. D. Swan of the Architectural Department...
...match to determine the fifth member of the tennis team to play Yale Saturday, T. B. Souther '04 defeated S. L. Beals 3L., 7-5, 6-0, 6-3. As P. L. Miller 1L. will be unable to play, the sixth place will be played for by Beals and H. F. Mason...
Five members of the team to represent the University in the dual tennis meet with Yale at New Haven next Saturday were chosen yesterday as follows: B. S. Prentice '05, R. Bishop 3L., J. I. B. Larned '05, P. Miller 1L., and R. N. Smither '05. The sixth member of the team will be the winner of the match between T. B. Souther '04 and S. L. Beals 3L., which will be played at 2 o'clock this afternoon in a three out of five set match. The loser of the match will be the substitute...