Word: ninth
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...seventh inning Allen and Nichols changed places. Allen did not have good control of the ball, as he gave three men bases on balls. But still Harvard failed to score and the innings closed with three men on bases. Harvard did not score in the eighth or ninth...
...three hits and a put out, one in the fourth and three in the fifth by hits. Columbia made one run in the fifth on a hit, a steal and an error; and one in the seventh on a hit and two passed balls and two in the ninth on a three bagger and a passed ball. The features of the game were Evans's centre field catch and his drive over centre for a home run. King's one-handed catch of a liner and Lamarche's running catch in right field...
...Ninth Inning. - Columbia came very near scoring in this inning. Murray got his gase on balls and La Marche made a base hit, but Gates hit to Boyden who forced Murray out at third. De Sibourg made a sacrifice advancing La Marche to third, but Cameron was fielded out at first by Mumford...
...base on balls, stole second, went to third on an attempt to catch Campbell at the plate and got home on Allen's long fly to Dearth. In the eighth, Linn made a single, stole second, and came in on Wiestling's three-bagger. And in the ninth Williard made a hit, got second on a passed ball, third on an error by Cary and got home on Boyden's grounder to Freman...
...bagger, singles by Bingham, and Wiestling, and a fumble by Underwood. In the eighth, Campbell made a hit, stole second and third and came in on Williard's single. Boyden then made his second three-bagger bringing Willard in, and came in himself on Boutelle's error. In the ninth after two men were out, Foster made a single, stole second and got home on Campbell's single, Campbell was left on third. Henshaw injured his finger in the eighth innings and retired. Campbell took his place behind the bat and Holden went to third...