Word: third
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...made in Harvard's line-up today in an attempt to strengthen the batting. Slater, whose hitting in every game he has pitched has been excellent, will be in centre field in place of Harvey. Leonard will be kept out of the game again and Pritchett will be at third base. Briggs has not been in the fielding practice since the Bowdoin game, but will play today. Hartford will probably pitch, and either Mansfield or Dowd for Holy Cross...
Professor Paul Clemen, Ph.D., of Bonn University, has been appointed in accordance with the standing agreement between the University and the Cultusministerium of the German Government, as representative of Germany at the University for the next college year, to succeed Professor Eugen Kuehnemann of Bonn, in the third year of the international exchange. The subjects of his courses will be announced later...
...collection of furniture has not been tried before, but it is believed that many Seniors, third-year Law men and others have furniture which they would be glad to give for the use of the poorer students in the University, rather than to sell it to second-hand dealers or turn it over to the janitors. The Loan Furniture Association has about 80 complete or partial sets, but has no means of adding to its supply and could use many more sets...
Harvard was the first to score, McCall singled, stole second, took third on Briggs' hit, and scored on Currier's hit. Dexter and Simons went out in order and Briggs was caught at the plate on a quick return by Stanwood after Simons' out. Bowdoin scored three runs in the first of the sixth. With one out, Sparks was safe at first on Simons' error. G. Bower knocked a fly to left, Sparks reaching third and Bower second on Dexter's error. Manter knocked a grounder to Slater, who tried to get Sparks out between third and home. A wild...
...another single. Harvard had an excellent chance to tie the score in the last of the ninth. With one out, Waters got his base on balls. Then Leonard, batting for Pritchett, met the ball for a clean two-bagger. Waters should have scored, but was slow and only reached third. Easy grounders by Brennan and McCall ended the game...