Word: eighth
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...game was going in favor of the Pops up to the seventh inning. In the seventh Kingsbury weakened and allowed seven hits with a total of eleven bases. In this inning the Trilbys had thirteen men at bat. The Trilbys increased their lead in the eighth, when Breed made a home run with three men on bases. In this inning the Trilbys batted through the list, and in the ninth ten men were...
Vermont scored once in the sixth inning. Daggett was hit by a pitched ball, got to second on one wild pitch, and scored on another. The other run for the visitors was made in the eighth on two errors by Dean, a wild pitch and Hill's fly to centre field. Harvard scored three runs in the seventh inning, on two bases on balls followed by hits by Paine and Winslow and an error by Pond. In the eighth Morton made a hit, got to third on Dinsmore's error and scored Harvard's last run on Burgess's grounder...
...plenty of chances to win the game. In the second inning, with none out, Scannell could not reach home from third base. In the fourth, with men on second and third, the nine went out. In the fifth Rand was left on second and in the eighth Morton was left on third. Morton, who ran for Burgess, was the only man on the nine who knew how to run bases. Dean, who took Whittemore's place at short, accepted four chances, but was exceedingly weak...
...error Harvard secured two more runs in the eighth. Whittemore knocked a clean hit to center, which might have been good for two bases but for a running stop by Fultz, and Scannell knocked a grounder to Lowney who attempted to get Whittemore at second, Whittemore stole the base easily and ran toward third between Donovan and Lowney...
...eighth McVey flied out to Cozzens and Brown got to first on balls. Chandler struck out. Reiter failed to field Goodrich's grounder, Cozzens scoring. Edmunds's two-bagger brought in two runs. Walker struck...