Word: seventh
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...Harvard, o. A two-baser by Howe and a passed ball gave Harvard her maiden run, which was immediately offset by base-hits by Hutchison and Parker, aided by a wild pitch. A two-base hit by Winsor, and errors by Hopkins, gave Harvard one more run in the seventh. Nunn, Howe, and Winsor made base-hits in the eighth, and, aided by errors of Hopkins and Camp, three runs were scored, two of which were earned. The sympathizers of the blue felt a little shaky about this time, and it was with great satisfaction that they beheld Harvard retired...
...light-weights (teams of 6 men), each man to weigh less than 150 lbs., men to weigh at Wood's Gymnasium, 4 and 6 East Twenty-eighth Street, April 3, at 8 P.M.; military tug-of-war (by special request) between company teams from the Seventh, Twenty-second, and Twenty-third regiments, N. G. S. N. Y. (teams of 6 men). Each team shall be allowed two substitutes. Saturday, at 1 o'clock, P. M., there will be a four-hour race, go as you please, open to any amateur who has never, in an open race, beaten...
Yale scored in the first inning on a base-hit by Hutchison, a passed ball, a wild pitch, and a base-hit by Parker; and added one more in the seventh inning, by Brown getting his base on balls, and base-hits by Carter and Camp...
...sacrifice by Thayer, and a base-hit by Latham; errors by Walden and Hutchison gave them two more. Three more were added in the fifth, on base-hits by Latham and Wright, a sacrifice by Tyng, and damaging errors by Hutchison, Carter, and Smith. Howe led off in the seventh inning with a base-hit; Nunn tipped to Smith; Thayer and Tyng hit safely, Latham flied to Hutchison. Ernst then hit safely over left field, bringing in all the men on the bases and gaining two bases himself. Harvard won the game by superior fielding...
...Seventh Inning. - Ripley took first on a fumble by Latham, but fell a victim to Tyng and Latham. Tyng made a remarkable one-handed foul fly catch, which he was obliged to jump for. Harvard nothing...