Word: ninth
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Ward's home run in the ninth gave Princeton 17. For Harvard, Dean started off with a hit, stole second and scored on Easton's wild pitch. Kelley's error gave Burgess the last run. Scannell flied out and a double play from Bradley to Wheeler ended the game...
...were unprepared to find such a strong team and were unable to hit White, the St. Mark's pitcher, effectively. He struck out a number of men and played steadily at critical points. Arnold on the other hand, for Harvard went to pieces at the end of the ninth inning, gave three successive bases on balls, and thereby forced in the winning...
...Paine's hit was also safe, but he was foolishly coached to take second and was put out. R. Stevenson also went out, but hits by Haughton and T. Stevenson and a wild throw yielded another run. Dean closed the inning by a pop fly to Summersgill. in the ninth inning neither side got beyond first base...
Alexander Bliss of the class of 1847 died at his home in Washington, Thursday, in his sixty-ninth year. He was a stepson of the late George Bancroft, the historian, and his secretary of legation while Mr. Bancroft was minister to Germany. Colonel Bliss was born in Boston. His father, Alexander Bliss of Spring field, was at one time a partnes of Daniel Webster. Colonel Bliss was graduated from Harvard College in the class of 1847, with Charles A. Dana and George William Curtis...
...runs in this inning on two hits an error by second base and a base on balls. In the fifth Robinson got to second on errors and came in on Mains hit. In the seventh the Freshmen made another run on hits by Morse and Litchfield, and in the ninth three more on hits by Litchfield, McCall and Galbraith, while Somerville made two chiefly by Ninety-nine's errors...