Word: sixths
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Hubbard '07, who were in poor physical condition this year, and H. F. Miller sS. will also be eligible for the mile run. Very good results are expected in the two-mile run. W. G. Howard '07, M. H. Stone '07 and A. King 2L., who finished fifth, sixth and seventh, respectively, in this event in the intercollegiate games will be valuable men. W. Minot '07 and M. S. Crosby '08, also two-millers, are expected to show great improvement next year. The only man of promise for the hurdles is O. F. Rogers, Jr., '08, who finished third...
...University baseball team lost to Holy Cross for the second time this season Saturday afternoon by the score of 9 to 8, in an exciting game, the result of which was undecided until the last inning. In the sixth inning Harvard had a lead of three runs, the score standing 6 to 3, but in the next inning, when Castle was substituted for Coburn, Holy Cross made four runs. The University team, however by making two runs in the last part of the seventh, again took the lead, but the opposing team won the game in the last inning...
...hits, struck out seven men and gave but one base on balls. Tweed, considering his lack of experience in large games, caught reliably behind the bat, although his throwing to bases was not very sure. The University team, through poor judgment, lost an excellent chance to score in the sixth inning, when, with two men on bases and only one out, Kernan attempted to steal home and was easily caught by McCabe...
...next inning Whitaker and Thomas scored for Yale and Harvard, respectively. Stephenson opened the sixth inning for Harvard with a three-base hit and was brought home on a single by Ware. Pritchett followed it with another three-base hit; McNeil singled, and came in on Lincoln's two-base hit, scoring the thirteenth run for the Freshmen...
...sixth and last of the Union series of lectures on the professions, Mr. T. A. Rickard, editor of the Engineering and Mining Journal, delivered last night an unusually interesting address on "The Life and Opportunities of a Mining Engineer...