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Word: sixth (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hits well scattered. He was given good support after the first inning. Dilworth featured for St. Mark's by his running catches and a three-bagger which gave St. Mark's their first run. Kerr starred for the Freshmen. The game was called at the end of the sixth inning to allow the Freshmen time to catch their train...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshmen Defeated St. Mark's 9 to 3 | 5/1/1916 | See Source »

...University nine early took a substantial lead, making four runs on the succession of two passes, two hits, and two errors. Another was added in the fourth, two in the sixth, and one in the seventh; in all cases Vermont's misplays counting heavily. One example of Vermont's methods of assisting the University runners around the bags was the careless overthrowing of the pitcher in attempting to catch the runner napping at first, allowing the runner to make one or two extra bases. Percy's free trip to first and Fripp's home-run to deep centre...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VERMONT DEFEATED 10 TO 1 | 5/1/1916 | See Source »

West, playing at first base, starred for the University, getting two hits, and Loring pitched a steady game, being relieved in the sixth inning by O'Keeffe...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Second Team Won First Game | 4/26/1916 | See Source »

Hates broke into the run column in the fifth when singles by Marsden, Purvere, and Hill came in quick succession, allowing Marsden to score. In the sixth Bates put her other two runs across. McDonald and Lord both walked, each advancing a base on Davis' scratch hit and scoring on Hill's single. The University scored one more when Percy tripled and scored when Beal went out at first, Hill to Duncan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY TEAM WON EASILY | 4/26/1916 | See Source »

...Corps of the English army, has been mentioned in dispatches by Marshal Sir John French for gallant and distinguished services in the field. Simpson, who attended school at Eton, left college soon after entering in October, 1914. On his return to England, he accepted a second lieutenancy in the Sixth Dragoons. Subsequently, he received a commission as lieutenant in a division of the Royal Flying Corps...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Simpson Mentioned in Dispatches | 4/25/1916 | See Source »

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