Word: fourthly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...good game in the field but could not bat Park, only getting four hits and twelve striking out. Bingham also pitched finely, fourteen of the Academy boys striking out. Both catchers did good work and Clark and Wurtenberg made good stops. Morgan made a clean home run in the fourth inning, and Huntington and McClung also batted well...
...second inning, hits by Allen and Edgerly yielded Harvard a run. In the third, Smith made a home run, and in the fourth two more runs were added on hits by Foster and Smith, aided by two errors. Another home run was made by Henshaw in the sixth. Willard's single and Foster's three-bagger brought in a run in the seventh, and two more runs were added in the eighth...
Princeton found the ball in the fourth inning, and rolled up three runs, two of them earned, on a base on balls, a single by Blossom, and a home run by Reynolds, aided by two successful steals...
Harvard failed to hit safely, or score, in the fourth, fifth, and sixth innings. Princeton, on the other hand, added a run to its score in the fifth, on two errors, a steal, and a wild pitch; while it repeated the operation in the sixth, by the aid of Bickham's home run. The fourth inning had proved disastrous for the orange and black, however, for Brownlee broke a finger, and was forced to yield his place behind the bat to Shaw, while King took Shaw's place at right field...
...ball, and Reynolds went to third, and came in on a passed ball. In the 5th inning Larkin made a hit, stole second, went to third on Brownlee's hit, and came home on a ???umble. Harvard had hard luck in having men left on bases. For the Fourth, after two were out, Henshaw and Edgerley hit safely, but were left on second and third by the next man ???riking out. Two men were left on bases in the eighth. Foster made a ??? in the ninth inning, and reached third, but was put out on the plate trying to score...