Word: five
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...Freshmen won the class baseball championship yesterday by defeating the Juniors, 12 to 4. For the first five innings the game was close and the lead alternated, but in the seventh inning the Juniors went to pieces. Neither team played well in the field, but the Freshmen outbatted their opponents. Clarkson pitched a brilliant game for six innings, striking out thirteen men and giving only two hits. Aside from Clarkson's work in the box and Clark's steady catching there was little good individual playing. The Freshmen as usual relied on Clarkson to win the game and when they...
...clock. As the game scheduled to be played with Georgetown on the southern trip was prevented by rain, this will be the only Georgetown game this season. Last year Georgetown won both games from Harvard, the first 6 to 5 and the return game in Cambridge 9 to 5. Five of last year's team, including White, who pitched the second game last year, are again playing this season. The new men are the first and third basemen and two outfielders. In April Georgetown beat Yale twice and Princeton once, but lost the second game to Princeton. Princeton...
...weather here was perfect and the observations entirely satisfactory. We secured thirty-six plates with the intramercurial apparatus and thirty-four with thirteen other cameras aided by nineteen assistants. The plates will be developed in the Cambridge Observatory. Visually with five-inch telescope, the corona resembled that of the '89 eclipse. Two large solar protuberances were noted. Our polar filaments six seconds in diameter traced the corona about one degree. The shadow of the moon on the sky and shadow bands were well seen. Venus and Mercury were conspicuous. The inner corona was visible in the telescope some seconds after...
...last Saturday, scoring four runs through Hillebrand's wildness and Reid's batting. The pitching on both sides was remarkable, each pitcher allowing but three scattered hits. Stillman gave his first and only base on balls to Kafer in the ninth inning, when he also hit Meier. Hillebrand gave five bases, three of which resulted in runs. Each side had a man on base in six innings, but only three times in the whole game was there more than one. Only three Princeton men reached second base, and but one of these got to third. Except the four...
Frederick Wilson Kafer '00, of Laurenceville, New Jersey, catcher, played on the Laurenceville School team five years. He has played on the university nine for four years and was captain in 1898 and 1899. Age 24. Height 5 ft. 11 in. Weight...