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...five runs, and continued to score in almost every subsequent inning. Eighty-seven made two runs in the second inning, on two runs in the second inning, on two hits, a passed ball and a sacrifice. She did not score again till the seventh, when, with one man out, Faulkner made a double, went to third on a passed ball, and scored on a putout. This ended the run-getting for Eighty-seven. The game was called at the end of the eighth inning on account of darkness. The umpiring was all that could be desired. The score is appended...
...Faulkner...
Earned runs - Eighty-nine. 3. Two-base hits - Faulkner, Litchfield, '89. Three-base hits - Trafford. Young First base on balls - Litchfield, '88, 4. Struck out - McPherson, 12; Litchfield, 6; Powers, 1. Passed balls - Litchfield, '89, 3; Manley, 8. Wild Pitches - McPherson. 1. Umpire - Palmer, '88, Time...
...overcome. The Crimsons pluckily tried to win, however, in the face of these obstacles, and but for a pretty double play of the Volunteers. Dexter to Talbot. would have retired the victors. As it was, they were beaten by only one run, the score being five to four. W. Faulkner and Talbot did the best batting, while the battery work of both nines is greatly to be praised...
...large number of runs made by the Crimson's heavy batters, and seeing that each inning only increased their opponents lead, the Pittsburgs asked to have the game called at the end of the sixth inning. The feature of the game was the strong batting of the Crimsons, W. Faulkner, Bancroft and R. Faulkner excelling in this respect. The score by innings...