Word: ninth
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Pennsylvania, also, could not score until the ninth inning. Avil began by striking out, but Schoenhut was hit by the ball for the second time. Goeckel put his third safe hit in his favorite spot in left, and Reunig's base on balls filled the bases...
...their favor. Both teams played clean fielding games, but Williams won by terrific batting, eight of the nine runs being earned. Dartmouth's runs were gifts, one being tallied on four bases on balls and the other two on Draper's needless error in the ninth. Lewis was a puzzle to the Hanover men. The score by innings...
Harvard had a beautiful chance to do something in the ninth. Burgess had succeeded in getting a hit, but as his knee was still weak, Hayes was substituted to run bases for him. Hayes stole second. Gregory then went out, but Dean got a base on balls. Rand was at bat, when Hayes foolishly and unexcusably tried to steal third and was easily caught. But even yet there was a chance, as both Rand and Wrenn got bases on balls. With the bases full and two men out Buckman knocked an easy fly into left field which Warren caught...
...ninth Brown piled up five more runs. Paine weakened; three singles were made off him and moreover he gave a base on balls with the bases full; a passed ball by Scannell and a bad muff by Burgess, and in all five runs were made before the game was ended...
Harvard scored three runs in the ninth, also. Haskell got his base, and came in on Hayes' hit, McVey scored on a series of errors, and Cozzens brought in the last run on Brown's sacrifice...