Word: inning
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...baseball team defeated St. Mark's at Southboro, last Saturday afternoon by the score of 9 to 3. Errors by St. Mark's and loose fielding gave the Freshmen six runs in the first inning. Choate of St. Mark's pitched a good game, keeping his hits well scattered. He was given good support after the first inning. Dilworth featured for St. Mark's by his running catches and a three-bagger which gave St. Mark's their first run. Kerr starred for the Freshmen. The game was called at the end of the sixth inning to allow the Freshmen...
...University runners around the bags was the careless overthrowing of the pitcher in attempting to catch the runner napping at first, allowing the runner to make one or two extra bases. Percy's free trip to first and Fripp's home-run to deep centre in the eighth inning completed Harvard's scoring...
...Vermont at Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Supposing that the contest is played, it is not expected to result in a close score. Last year the University swamped the same opponent by the unexciting score of 14 to 2, tallying eight runs in the seventh inning. This season only one man who played in this game will bat today, Spear, who is scheduled to pitch. On April 26, only three days ago, Vermont met Brown at Providence and suffered a severe drubbing to the tune...
...columns of the CRIMSON yesterday, the CRIMSON ball team easily disposed of the candidates on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. The score of 5 to 4 might seem to indicate a close contest, but this was not really the case. The superb pitching of Richmond in the first inning made it certain that, with him in the box, the candidates would be unable to score; so he was relieved of his duties to give the opposing side a chance. For the same reason an editor dropped a fly every now and then. The result was a game close enough...
...editors was such that mention of individuals is almost insulting to those not mentioned. But no story of the game would be complete without notice of the reversible versatility of Bishop, the Kansan whirlwind, who filled both positions of pitcher and catcher with the utmost nonchalance. In the final inning Captain Ingram reached third on errors for which the candidates were awarded ten points credit, and was brought home with the winning run by Rich's strike...