Word: sevens
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...them earned, and made five single hits. The score stood six to three. In the eighth the professionals appeared to get down to better work and handled Hawley about as they pleased. Eleven men came to the bat and four hits and three bad errors were made, and seven runs scored. The second man at the bat hit a hot liner to Mumford which bounced unexpectedly and injured his leg so that he was obliged to let McLeod take his place. Harvard started off well. Evans got around on Hawley's hit, but Dean and Hawley were left...
...freshmen won their first game in the class series yesterday, beating the seniors by a score of ten to seven. The game was characterized by little brilliant work. Ninety-two far outbatted Eighty-nine, but the work of the seniors in the field was much superior. At times the throwing on both sides was execrable, and at this point was the especial weakness of the freshmen. Spalding pitched a remarkably good game for Ninety-two, and only three safe hits were made off his delivery. Hollis' work behind the bat was good with the exception of his throwing to second...
...seniors and juniors played their scheduled game on Jarvis yesterday afternoon. The game was very poorly played by both sides but Eighty-nine 4howed up much the better. The only commendable feature of the game was occasional good base sliding by both nines. Only seven innings were played. The score is as follows...
...Twenty seven men will enter Yale from St. Paul's School next fall...
...Seniors on Holmes Field yesterday afternoon and were defeated in a contest which was characterized by very loose playing by both teams. The seniors took a lead in the first and second innings which the freshmen could not overcome, although they played a good uphill game for seven innings. In the eighth inning the '89 team bunched their hits and with the assistance of some loose work by '92, managed to score five runs. The freshmen played without life after that...