Word: thirdly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Princeton was first at the bat. Durell got his base on called balls and stole second; he got third oh Watts scratch hit, and came in on a fearfully wild pitch, Watts going to third meanwhile. Payne also got his base on balls and stole second; he reached third on Osburn's out, but was put out on a double, play Hawley, Willard to Henshaw, in attempting to get home on Dana's easy hit to Hawley. Dean led off with a clean hit to left, stole second and came in on Linn's single. Linn got second...
There has been a marked improvement in the long distance kicking. Marvin '89, kicked one goal from the 45-yard line the first week, Curtis '90, kicked two in the second week, and J. Crane '90, kicked seven the third week. Following is the score of the whole tournament including the scores of those who dropped...
...Crane won the first week with a score of 46 points; Chadwick the second with a score of 69 points, and J. Crane the third and last week with a score of 78 points. A cvp engraved with each winner's name and his score will be given to each of the three winners. The $250 graduates' cup for kicking, to be contested for next fall, will be on exhibition soon...
...chances are that the annual Exeter-Andover base ball game this year will be exceedingly close. For Exeter, Trafford will catch and White will pitch; Flagg, the captain, will cover second base, Sawyer third base, Soule, short stop. The contest for first base is close between Shute and Heffelfinger...
...postponed two mile bicycle race between Harvard and Yale was run Monday afternoon, Yale winning. As Davis was ruled out, F. A. Clark of Yale, and W. B. Greenleaf, second and third men were the only contestants. The race was started at 3.15 in a pouring rain, Greenleaf started with a lead a few feet, which he kept until the eighth lap, when Clark forged ahead winning by about 80 feet in 6 minutes, 48 2-5 seconds...