Word: eighth
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Donnell started to pitch for Pennsylvania, but he was batted hard, and in the fifth inning his place was taken by Wunder, who did well until the eighth, inning, when Harvard scored three runs...
...fifth Wunder was put in the box and neither side scored for the next three innings, but in the eighth Harvard made her final three runs. Haughton led off with a home run, then Wilhelm threw Paine's hit over Jackson's head and Paine took second. Pote singled and both men scored on Dean's twobagger...
This is Ninety-seven's second victory over Ninety-six and they will now play Ninety-nine for the class championship. The game was very close till the eighth inning, when with the score two to one, Ninety-seven made three runs after two men were out. Ninety-six put a much stronger team in the field than they did in the first game, but Ninety-seven won by their well bunched hits and Ninety-six's errors at critical times...
...eighth, Ninety-seven made two runs. Lord was hit by a ball and took first. He then stole second and third and came in on Hallowell's hit. Nichols hit to Armstrong, who threw wild, and Hallowell scored. Nichols was caught off third, but scored the final run on Hoppin's error...
...stolen base, and an error by Pote. Hits by Dowd and Mason and an error by Stevenson gave another run in the sixth, and in the seventh inning Warren was allowed to make a home run on a hit that Rand should easily have stopped. In the eighth inning Newton made two long hits and, aided by a base on balls, a wild pitch and an error by Stevenson, had scored three runs with two out before time was called. The score goes back to the close of even innings and was as follows...