Word: hit
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Yale's score until the ninth inning, when the second and final run was made. Harvard failed to add to her score until the fifth inning, when singles by Beaman, Winslow, Nichols and Edgerly, and two attempted put-outs and a trio of errors resulted in seven runs. A hit by Nichols, two bases on balls, and another bunching of errors by Yale gave Harvard four runs in the sixth, and three runs more were netted in the seventh on singles by Nichols, Allen and Smith, and a three-bagger by Willard. The eighth and ninth innings proved unfruitful...
Yale scored in the final inning on a hit by Marsh, aided by daring base running and Willard's only error...
Earned run - Harvard, 1. Two-base hit-Winslow. Three-base hits-Marsh, Willard. First base on balls by - Willett, 4; Nichols, 3. First base on errors - Yale, 1; Harvard, 4. Struck out by - Willett, 6; Nichols, 15. Double plays - Stagg, Terry and Stewart. Passed balls - Bremner, 5; Allen, 1. Wild pitches - Willett, 3; Nichols, 1. Left on bases - Yale, 3; Harvard, 8. Umpire - T. H. Donovan. Time...
Turning to the work of Harvard at the bat, it is seen that the men quite outdid themselves. In the second inning, after two men were out, five successive hits were made and three runs scored. This put Harvard in the lead, and the game was won then and there. Nothing was scored in the third inning; but in the fourth, four more hits and several costly errors by the Brown men enabled Harvard to make three more runs; score, 6 to 1. The fifth was even more disastrous for Brown. Foster went out, third base to first. Then Wiestling...
...result of this hard hitting was to send Gunderson to right field and Murphy into the pitchers box. There the latter did not fare much better than his predecessor. Two runs were made in the 7th and two more in the eighth. In the ninth Brown made its only hit off Winslow, a high fly just over the fence at left field. Before Foster could get over the fence and field it back, the batsman, Gunderson, had made the circuit of the bases. The score at the end was thus 15 to 2 in favor of Harvard. The work...