Word: fifths
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Harvard hit the ball hard in the first part of the game. Mercur retired from the box in the fifth, ten hits with a total of fourteen, having been made, which with 20 errors gave Harvard 16 runs, only 4 of which were earned...
...came to the bat much discouraged, but on a base on balls, a pass ball, a wild pitch and King's base hit two runs were made. Price retired at first; Campbell caught by Reynolds at second by feigning a fast ball; Evans struck out. Harvard, 16; Princeton, 7. Fifth Inning. - From this time on Harvard played listlessly, doing everything to hasten the game, which had grown very tiresome. Mumford struck out; Morgan got a base on balls, but was left at second; Wiestling and Linn went out at first. Princeton retired in one, two and three order...
...fifth Newberry got his base on balls and scored on Schreiner's three-bagger to right centre...
Delegates from Harvard, Princeton, Wesleyan and Yale met in the Fifth Avenue Hotel on Saturday evening according to arrangement. It was moved and accepted that there hereafter be two referees, instead of one as heretofore, one to watch the ball, the other the men. Then Messrs. Beecher, Cook and Holden were appointed to draw up a constitution subject to change at the meeting next fall. Mr. Camp, of Yale was selected to publish the rules. - Princetonian...
...fifth, Strait knocked a grounder to Vila and was out; Calhoun flied out to Codman, and Howard struck out. Linn got his base on balls stole second, and went to third on a put out a first but was left there; Vila flied out to Hunt and McLeod struck...