Word: seventh
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...sixth and eighth innings two of our nine were declared out for running out of the three-foot line to first. Brown played a sharp fielding game, Doron, Seagrave and Wadsworth leading. Seagrave made a superb catch of a long fly in the seventh. They failed to hit Vinslow to any extent except in the fifth inning, when they batted him all over the field. Durfee, Shedd and Clark led the batting. Harvard played a fair game in the field. Allen played superbly, and Coolidge and LeMoyne did well. The nine play in Princeton tomorrow, let us hope with more...
...seventh, Yale made two more runs on Bremner's hit and two errors by Phillips. Harvard earned two runs on singles by Coolidge and Phillips and Baker's beautiful three-base hit. Score, Yale 7, Harvard 4. Neither side scored in the eighth inning, although Oliver made a base hit for Yale...
...Seventh inning. Princeton was blanked, although A. Moffat made a base hit. For Harvard, Baker flied out to Reynolds; Phillips hit a pop fly which was muffed by Harlan, stole second, and took third on a passed ball, but LeMoyne struck out and Tilden flied out to Edwards and he was unable to get home...
...Seventh inning. For Yale, Booth took his base on balls ; Brigham hit a liner to Phillips who caught it, and threw to first in time to catch Booth off his base, making a pretty double play. Bremner fouled out to LeMoyne. For Harvard, Winslow flied out to Brigham and Nichols struck out. Coolidge made a base hit but Baker flied out to Terry, leaving him on first base...
...seventh inning, after Amherst was blanked, LeMoyne made a splendid home run, making the score...