Word: eighth
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Sophomores started in with a rush and by good batting succeeded in scoring seven runs in the first three innings. Their other runs were made in the sixth and eighth. Galbraith pitched well and, with the exception of Mills's two errors, received perfect support. Nowell at third also played a strong game, making several difficult assists. Jamison led the batting list with four hits out of five times at bat. It is a noteworthy fact that three of the '99 team, Nowell, Galbraith and Robinson, played on the No Names, the champion nine of the scrub baseball series...
...lose control of themselves when men were on bases. Two of their runs were scored in the sixth inning on a base on balls to Harris, Field's first on an error, and a single and double by Scott and Dunlop. The other run was made in the eighth inning on Garrison's hit when the bases were full. With only one out, Nichols' intended sacrifice then resulted in a neat double play from the plate to first. For the Seniors, Field played the best fielding game, accepting seven chances without an error. Following is the score by innings...
...errors were costly. In the second inning, when Chandler lined out a hot base-hit to left field, Doughty let the ball go by him and it rolled down the track, enableing Chandler to score. Heffernan's errors in the fifth also resulted in runs for Harvard. In the eighth inning, Edwards took Plunkett's place in the box. The score follows...
Harvard's best chance to score was lost in the eighth on a sharp triple play with two men on bases and none out. Haughton contributed a studpid piece of baserunning to this play...
...Good Shepherds defeated the Cold Hands by the score of 12 to 9. It was anybody's game until the eighth inning when hits by when Cole, E. Stanwood, Homans, and Dennison brought in five runs which gave the Good Shepherds the game...