Word: inning
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Hardell '21, who started on the mound for the University, pitched well until the seventh inning, when he allowed two hits which brought in one run. Even then, he was not in a serious position, but was replaced by S. Washburn '20. He pitched the remainder of that inning, and was touched for two safeties which brought in another tally. W. B. Felton '19 started in the box in the ninth, but his place was taken by F. K. Bullard '20 after he had given a base on balls and a wild pitch. Many other substitutions were made during...
...University infield made many mistakes in judgment, in addition to the misplays recorded in the box-score. J. L. Knowles '19, in left field, with five putouts to his credit, including a spectacular catch in the third inning, was the strongest point in the University defense...
...University gained a one run lead in the first inning when Hallowell hit safely, went to second on a sacrifice by R. W. Emmons '20, reached third on a fielder's choice which retired K. W. Perkins '19, and stole home when Knight, the Brown pitcher, tried to catch Knowles off first. The visitors tried to score in the sixth on Week's home run, and went ahead in the following inning. Although the University scored one more run in the eighth when they knocked Knight from the box, they were never able to seriously threaten the Brown lead...
...over the strong Fordham nine, the team took a bad slump and suffered five straight defeats. In a rally last Wednesday provement in both batting and fielding and defeated Amherst 7-4. In the game with Princeton on Saturday, Robinson held the Tigers to two hits until the 11th inning, when he allowed three singles in succession to bring in the winning tally
...latter hits by M. P. Davis '21 and N. Thayer '21, both came in the ninth and did much to make up the eight run total of that inning. Davis and J. T. Baldwin were the leaders in the Second team attack, each getting three hits...