Word: innings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University informal baseball team easily defeated the team of Naval Reservists 6-1, in a six-inning game yesterday afternoon. Not once was the University lead in danger, and the naval team was fortunate to score at all. A formal parade of the Naval Radio School stopped the game at the beginning of the seventh inning just after Cleary had doubled...
...second inning, E. A. McCouch '20 and J. B. Wolverton '20 scored on two hits and a fielder's choice. S. W. Johnson '20 made a third run in the next inning on an error, a sacrifice, and a passed ball...
More than 200 spectators watched the game Saturday afternoon between the University and the Naval Radio School. For the most part the play was careless and marked by errors, but there were exhibitions of brilliant fielding and batting. In the first inning, the Radio School made two runs on a single, a double and two bases on balls. Their defense was weak, however, and the University team, aided by errors in fielding, was able to score five times. In the second inning, hits by S. B. Evans '20 and L. P. Jones '19, combined with more errors, scored two more...
...first R. O. T. C. intercompany baseball game of the season, Company I defeated Company K on Soldiers Field last Saturday afternoon by a score of 5 to 4. The Company I nine took the lead in the first inning, and, playing errorless ball, maintained it throughout, although at times they were hard pressed to hold their advantage. Twice, with men on bases, K Company was prevented from scoring by the steady pitching of W. G. Cummings '17, who had a total of 13 strike-outs to his credit. In the last inning with one out, two hits in succession...
...home run of R. Little '19 in the first inning and the work of S. W. Johnson, Dartmouth 1920, behind the bat, were the features of the game. For Company K, R. M. Loring '18 pitched consistently. Coach Duffy acted as umpire...