Word: eighth
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshmen scored first in the fourth inning, when Lanigan got a hit, went to second on Delano's sacrifice, took third on Fosters hit, and came home on Pond's single. They scored again in the eighth, when Hall got a hit, and advanced to third on Lanigan's two-bagger. Both scored on Delano's single. Middlesex made both of their runs in the ninth, as a result of two bases on balls, a sacrifice, and a single...
Howe substituted for Currier behind the bat and played a creditable game. He caught Slater well and made a pretty two-bagger in the sixth. McCall accepted all his chances without a mistake. In the eighth, Cooney attempted to steal, but Howe's throw was perfect and in spite of being knocked over by the baserunner, McCall held the ball and retired the man. Simons accepted seven of his eight chances without an error. The last one was a hard grounder which Leonard almost reached and which Simons juggled long enough for the man to reach the base...
...this afternoon, which was finally called on account of darkness, with the score standing 2 to 2. Yale's first score came as a result of an error by Dennis in the sixth, and her second run was made on a triple and an error by Hamilton in the eighth. Brown scored in the fifth on two hits and tied the score in the ninth on Camp's fumble. Yale had three men on bases in the ninth with only one out, but a brilliant double play by Brown kept them from scoring...
ITHACA, NEW YORK, May 8.--Cornell won from Bucknell here today in the eleventh inning. The game was very ragged and both teams played lifelessly. Cornell gained an early lead, but Bucknell bunched three hits in the eighth inning which, coupled with Cornell's errors, yielded three runs. A timely squeeze play in the eleventh won the game for Cornell...
Tufts tied the score in the eighth inning on a base on balls, and two errors. The winning run was scored in the last of the tenth by Powers on a dead ball, a sacrifice, and an error...