Word: fourth
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first half of the second inning the Clydes almost tied the score. A base on balls, a hit, a sacrifice and Alward's fumble of a hard hit grounder let in two runs. This was the last time, however, that the visitors scored until the ninth. In the fourth inning Wiggin really struck out the first three men at the bat, but suffered from a bad decision of the umpire. He assisted, however, to put out the man who gained by this decision. Indeed, his fielding throughout the game was as good as his pitching. In the fifth inning, with...
...only run for Vermont was made by O'Connor in the fourth inning. He reached first on Dean's error, second on a wild pitch, third on an attempt to put out Stewart, and home on Upton's poor throw to second...
...steal second. Merritt threw to centre field and then W. Kelly made a wild throw to third, while Dean ran around to home. After the men were out Trafford made a hit to second base but was quickly put out on Frothingham's hit to second. In the fourth inning Harvard ought to have had a run. Alward made a fine single to centre field but was thrown out on attempting to steal second. After Cook had struck out Upton made a two-bagger to left field, and but for slow running might have gone to third. He was left...
Holy Cross began to score in the fourth inning. O'Neil singled to right field and stole second. Mahoney struck out, but Upton muffed the third strike and had to throw Mahoney out at first. Meanwhile O'Neil went to third and came in on Trafford's excusable fumble of Cain's grounder. In the fifth inning J. Kelly got first on Dean's error, went to third on W. Kelly's hit to right field, and was thrown out at the plate by Hovey. Kelly went to second on the throw in, took third on Kelly...
...first scoring was made in Harvard's half of the fourth inning. A two base hit to centre field by Alward was followed by a single by Cook. which brought Alward in. In the fifth Cloney led off for his side with a long fly past Alward, and came home before it could be fielded in. Maegher made a base hit to centre. Hallowell threw the ball to first, long after all chance to catch the man there was gone. The ball sailed high over Trafford's head, and Maegher took third. Then Connor hit to Dean, who feinted towards...