Word: third
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...track meet between the Freshman team and a combination of Boston schools including Brookline High, Boston Latin, Roxbury Latin, Newton High, and several others will be held in the Stadium next Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. First place will count 5 points, second place 3, and third place 1, and the winners of first or second places will receive medals...
Yesterday the practice consisted of batting and base-running. Pritchett was on third in place of Leonard and Coach Pieper covered Briggs' base. Greene, Bush and A. L. Castle to were used in the box for the batting practice. The men are meeting the ball squarely and with good direction and the bunting is generally good...
Noble's scored twice in the first inning, on four bases on balls and a dead ball, but the Freshmen tied the score in their half, and forged ahead by four runs in the third. No more scoring was done by either team until the last of the eighth, when the Freshmen scored two earned runs. Noble's scored in the first of the ninth on two successive bases on balls and loose fielding by the Freshmen...
...Saturday, May 11, at 2.30 o'clock. The school winning the largest number of points will receive the trophy cups offered by Harvard graduates and by the Boston Athletic Association. Gold medals will also be given for first place in each event, silver medals for second, and bronze for third. Entry blanks have been sent out to all the schools in the Association and the entries will close next Wednesday. The meet will be in charge of the assistant manager of the Harvard track team as a member of the executive committee of the Association...
...meeting of the Massachusetts Senate, held yesterday afternoon, bill number 290 was passed as follows: "Section 1. The exemption from taxation provided by clause third of section five of chapter twelve of the Revised Laws shall not extend to such real estate belonging to any college or university or scientific institution authorized to grant degrees, as is occupied as a residence by an officer of instruction, administration, or government of such college, university or scientific institution,--provided, that nothing herein contained shall subject to taxation any building otherwise exempt, of which less than one-half in extent and value...