Word: ninth
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...stupid game and refused to score when runs seemed inevitable. Simons opened the seventh, however, with a home run and the possibility of winning instilled a little interest in the game. Brown was held without score in the last three innings, although three men got to first in the ninth. With two out in the last of the ninth the University team made its first real attempt to bring in runs by bunching hits. Lanigan singled over second base and Harvey hit to right field for two bases, scoring Lanigan. Harvey was left on second, however, as Currier was unable...
...first of the series of interclass baseball games the Juniors defeated the Sophomores by an exciting ninth inning rally 3 to 2. The game was very close, and each team played fast ball. Everts, for the Juniors, pitched a very creditable game, striking out eight men and allowing but five scattered hits. At the beginning of the ninth inning the score stood 2 to 1 in favor of the Sophomores. Ferguson, who was appointed captain of the Juniors in place of R. W. Hall, who has been taken on the University squad, reached first on an error, and stole second...
...ninth with one out, Cornell made an unavailing rally. Ebeling singled and made second on a wild pitch. The next man fouled out, but Lally, batting for Matchneer, received Hicks's only pass. Rutherford, batting for Judson, struck out, and the game was over...
...feature of the game was the grand ninth inning rally of the CRIMSON ball-tossers. At the beginning of the final half the score stood 9 to 4. By hard hitting and clever base-running the CRIMSON team succeeded in bringing five runs over the pan. Then the ha-ha boys, enraged at seeing the game slipping from their hands, doctored up the score, and refused to continue to play. The Lampoon pitcher was carried fainting off the field on account of the terrible ordeal he had been through, and the sun set on another CRIMSON victory...
Brinsmade was in the box for Yale and held the Freshmen safe until the third inning, when four hits and two errors brought four runs across the plate. In the fifth inning Smith replaced Brinsmade and allowed few hits until the ninth inning, when two more runs were added...