Word: inning
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Harvard started the scoring in the first inning. With one out, Harvey singled over second. On a hit and run play in which Currier hit safely to right field, he reached third, Currier going to second on the followed with the third hit in succession, sending both Harvey and Currier over the plate. MacLaughlin then drew a base on balls, but was left on second and Aronson on third...
...Fordham either Mahoney or Eagan will pitch. Mahoney started the game last year and was replaced by Egan after the fourth inning. Jackson, the catcher, and A. Scheiss, at first base, are the only new players on the team. Last year's game was won by Fordham, 9 to 7, after the University team had established a lead of 7 to 2 in the first four innings. Early this season Fordham, 3 to 2, principally on account of the latter's errors. Yale got only two hits off Mahoney...
Ernst pitched for six innings and was then replaced by Babson. Blackall played first base in place of Kennedy, who is out of the game temporarily on account of a slight injury. Somerville scored only in the eighth inning when three runs were brought in by safe hits by McDonald and Donahue...
...Thursday afternoon the University team defeated the University of Virginia on Lambeth Field, Charlottesville, by the score of 1 to 0. An earned run in the seventh inning and Hick's remarkable pitching were responsible for the victory. Hicks struck out 15 men in the nine innings, and only 28 men faced him during the game. Not a man would have reached first for Virginia if it had not been for a bad decision by the umpire. Hicks did not allow a hit, and only one ball was knocked out of the infield. In the last half of the ninth...
Virginia got a man on first base in the second inning only. with one out, Cabaniss hit to Marshall, who juggled the ball. Although the throw apparently got to Briggs in time, the umpire declared the man safe. Cabaniss stole second and was again very evidently out, but he was called safe. The next two men, however, struck out. In the next inning, with two out, Harvard got two men on bases through scratch hits by Lanigan and Harvey. In the fourth Dana and Briggs both reached first, but were out trying to steal second. Dana opened the seventh inning...