Word: eighth
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...eighth Yale scored seven runs on a base on balls, a home run by Spencer, Howard's three-base hit, McClintock's two-base hit and singles by Travers and Calhoun; McLeod flied to Hunt; Young got first on a muffed thrown ball by third; Sabine flied out to Travers, who threw to third, and put Young out, who had started home...
...Five more were made in tho third from three errors, Willard's three-bagger and Boyden's single. Six hits and two errors gave Harvard five runs in the sixth, four of which were earned. A base on balls and Choate's three-bagger yielded another in eighth...
...were scored. This disheartened the Harvard nine, for they had been playing against the umpire throughout the game, and after that their playing lacked snap. Campbell's hands were in a terrible condition, and pained him greatly throughout the game but he pluckily stuck the game out. In the eighth inning he was struck by a foul tip and had had to stop playing for a few minutes. After that Boyden evidently let up, and the result was that Yale batted the ball all over the field...
...eighth, Wiestling flied out to Noyes, McConkey thew Linn out at first, and Campbell struck out. For Yale, Stagg got first on a missed third strike, and then five singles, a two bagger, and Dann's home run aided by a wild throw, a passed ball and a wild pitch, gave Yale nine runs, five of them earned. Bingham pitched the last part of this inning and one of the hits was made off him. In the ninth Willard struck out, Boyden flied out to Hunt, and Bingham got his base on Spencer's fumble, but was thrown...
...game but their batting was very weak. They did not seem to hit the ball squarely and they kept batting it into the air. This proved disasterous with such a fine fielding team as Yale has. Campbell caught remarkably well, and Boyden pitched a good game up to the eighth inning. He was especially effective when there were men on bases. Mumford and Wiestling fielded well. Yale played a wonderful game both at the bat and in the field. Their battery work was about perfect and McConkey and Kellogg fielded especially well. McConkey, Brigham, Noyes and Hunt...