Word: fourths
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first score came in the second inning, when, after Dexter's three-base hit, Simons scored him with a single to left field. Harvard scored again in the fourth on errors. McCall went to third on Palmer's muff of Jube's throw, and after Dexter had gone out, scored on Palmer's second error, on which Simons reached first. He stole second but was left. Dana and Pritchett going out in order. Good chances to score were lost in the fifth and seventh innings by poor hitting. Currier opened the fifth with a two-bagger to centre, and after...
Only two Amherst men reached second during the game. In the second inning, McClure secured the solitary hit off Brennan and went to second on a passed ball. The next two men struck out, and Michaels knocked a pop fly to McCall. In the fourth, with two men out, McClure knocked an easy grounder towards second, which went through McCall's legs. Simons threw poorly to Briggs on Henry's grounder, McClure taking second on the play. McCall ended the inning with a pretty catch of Danahey's fly over second. HARVARD a.b. r. b.h. p.o. a. e. Harvey...
...first chance to score was in the third, but it was killed by a fast double play. After Chase had fouled out, Quint reached first on Simons' error, but was doubled up with Goodrich on the latter's grounder to third, Pritchett to McCall to Briggs. In the fourth, Scales was passed, but Mayo hit into the double play, Simons to McCall to Briggs, and Tuell fouled out. Again in the sixth, Scales and Mayo were doubled up after Goodrich had struck out. Maine scored in the fifth after two were down. Smith reached second on Simons' wide throw...
...first scoring was done in the second inning, when Jordan reached first on an error, went to second on Evert's out, took third on an error which gave Aronson his base, both scoring on Sweeney's timely two-bagger. In the fourth, Delano led off with a two-base hit, took third on Lanigan's single and scored on Crocker's single which placed Lanigan on third, from where he scored on Jordan's fly to centre field. Crocker stole second and advanced to third on an out and was scored by Everts...
...CRIMSON celebrated its thirty-fourth anniversary on Saturday with a very successful dinner in the Union which was attended by about 70 past and present editors of the paper and it predecessors. Mr. H. M. Williams '85, as toastmaster, introduced the speakers with clever and appropriate remarks...