Word: seventh
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Knowlton opened the seventh inning by a base on balls, stole second, went to third on a wild pitch by King and scored on Willard's hit to left. Willard was put out in an attempt to steal second and Henshaw fouled out to Ames. For Princeton, Watt's made a hit, stole second but was left there by the weak batting of the next three...
...good playing of the Cambridge goal tend the score would have been much greater. Harvard's goals were scored as follows: First goal by Towle; second goal by Towle; third goald by Blodgett; fourth goal by Towle; fifth goal by Wells; sixth goal by Kilvert; seventh goal by Davidson. Harvard was far superior to her opponents in team play, and the passing by the attack men was specially good at times. However, there is a great tendency on the part of the men to crowd in towards the goal. This draws in the opponent's defense and hinders...
...fourth, Willard made a hit, went to second on Henshaw's single, took third on Gallivan's grounder to Moran and scored on a passed ball. Gallivan and Howland also scored in this inning on a hit and several passed balls. Harvard did not do anything until the seventh, when Boyden led off with a clean hit to centre, took second on a wild pitch, third on Dean's sacrifice to Meade, and came home on an unsuccessful attempt by Cahill to catch him at third...
Holy Cross went out in order until the seventh inning, when their only run was made. With two men out, Higney made a hit, went to second and third on a wild pitch, and scored on Moran's hot liner to short...
Professor Goodale gave the seventh lecture in his course at the Boston Natural History Rooms yesterday morning...