Word: sixth
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...trial for the University tennis team yesterday B. S. Prentice '05 defeated M. H. Birckhead '03, 6-4, 5-7, 9-7; and as a result of this match Prentice was chosen as sixth regular member of the team, and Birckhead becomes substitute. It was decided that the six members of the team should play in the doubles in the dual meet as follows: Warland and Leonard, Blagden and Bishop, Larned and Prentice...
Five members of the team to represent the University in a dual tennis meet with Yale on Jarvis Field next Saturday were chosen yesterday as follow: R. Bishop 2L., W. P. Blagden '04, J. I. B. Larned '05, E. W. Leonard '03, and W. S. Warland '03. The sixth member of the team will be the winner of the match between M. H. Birckhead '03 and B. s. Prentice '05, which will be played at 4.15 o'clock today. the loser of the match will be the substitute. All seven men named above will report, dressed to play, on Jarvis...
...Winthrop School, Boston, from 7 p. m. to 10 p. m. tonight, tomorrow, and Wednesday. Eligibility is confined to those who are from fifteen to twenty years in age and who are residents of the ninth Congressional District, which comprises the first nine wards of Boston, the sixth and seventh precincts of the twelfth ward, and the town of Winthrop. Candidates will be required to take physical and mental examinations, and the contestant receiving the highest percentage mark will be called principal, and the three contestants next in order, alternates. Detailed information of these examinations...
...sixth inning neither side had scored and only one man had reached second base. In the sixth, however, Carr got his base on an error, and, reaching second on a single by Coolidge, scored on Matthews's two-base hit, which advanced Coolidge to third. Clarkson then cleared the bases with a powerful home-run drive to deep centre field. The other two runs were made in the ninth inning, Clarkson reached first on a pitcher's baulk and, after getting to second on Stephenson's single, and to third on H. Kernan's sacrifice hit, came home...
...fifth inning by being hit; Stephenson singled, bringing in Randall; and R. Kernan reached first on an error by Chase. Then Carr's base-hit scored Stephenson and advanced Kernan to third. A well played double steal brought in Kernan, raising Harvard's score to ten runs. In the sixth inning successive hits by Matthews, Randall, and Clarkson together with an error by Chase allowed Harvard two more runs. The seventh opened with a home run by R. Kernan. Carr received two bases on an error by centre field, and came home on a single by Coolidge, who reached second...