Word: eighth
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first seven innings no runs were made by either team, but in the eighth a timely batting rally by Harvard netted four runs and won the game. Up to this inning the game was a pitchers' battle between Coburn and Tift in which Coburn had a slight advantage. Coburn struck out five men in the first seven innings, gave no bases on balls and allowed only two Brown men to reach second base. Tift struck out four men, gave one base on balls and allowed four men to reach second. Both pitchers, up to the eighth inning, were supported...
Brown made three runs in the third inning on errors and two bases on balls, and another run in the seventh as a result of a hit and good base running. Two more runs were made in the eighth, by a hit two-errors, and the last, in the ninth, on another error and a sacrifice...
...better. The fielding of the Freshman team was poor and at bat ten men struck out. Marsh was hit very freely but Lincoln, who replaced him in the fifth inning, allowed only two hits for the remainder of the game which was called after Volkmann's half of the eighth inning...
Andover made one run in the first inning and three in the third by the timely hitting of Clough and Fels. Harvard scored once in the fourth inning and twice in the sixth. In the eighth inning, with the bases full, Payette fumbled Bradbury's fly allowing McCarty to score. The throw in was also fumbled and in the mix-up Spencer and Bradbury crossed the plate...
Dartmouth opened the scoring in the second inning, when with one man out, O'Brien reached first base on McCarty's error, sole second, and scored on Page's hit to left field. Harvard scored no runs until the eighth inning, when, with two men out, Coburn was hit by a pitched ball and scored Harvard's first run on Dexter's three-base hit to right field. Leonard then scored Dexter on a single, stole second, went to third on a passed ball by McCabe, and scored the final run of the game on another passed ball...