Word: grounder
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Dartmouth, Chellis struck out; Fellows reached first base on Phillip's wild throw and went to second on a passed ball, but was left there, as McCarthy struck out, and Weeks hit a grounder to Smith...
...eighth this disgraceful bedlam was repeated, and the score was tied. The confusion and noise then grew worse, but both nines were blanked. In the tenth the excitement was intense. The Dartmouths failed to score, and Yale scored the winning run on Chellis' failure to stop Bremner's grounder. The batting was very hard. Many Yale men apologized to the Dartmouths for the unfair treatment they received. [Globe...
Boyden opened the third inning by striking out. Keep took first base on a wild throw by J. Safford, but went no farther, as Coolidge and Baker flied out to left and centre field. For Williams, Burden went out on a grounder to LeMoyne; Hubbell made a base hit and stole second. Yales flied out to Baker and W. Safford Struck out, leaving the score 0 to 0 at the end of the third. After two men were out in the fourth, Nichols made a base hit but LeMoyne flied out to left field, leaving him on first. Williams went...
Ninth inning. Terry led off with a safe hit. Bremner went out on a ground ball to Smith, and Terry took second base. Souther hit a grounder to Baker, who threw to Phillips to cut off Terry, but was too late. Souther stole second base but Booth and Stewart went out, leaving two men on bases. The score now stood 7 to 4 in Yale's favor, and the outlook for Harvard was dismal. But our nine was equal to the emergency. Nichols was given his base on balls and took second on Brigham's muff of Coolidge...
...tenth inning began amid intense excitement. A Moffat took his base on Phillips' wild throw; Edmands hit a grounder to Baker, who threw him out to Smith and Moffat went to second. The next two men went out leaving Moffat on second. Harvard went out in order...