Word: seventh
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Seventh Innings. - Hunt out, Baker to Burt; Gardner, well fielded by Bean to Burt; Hamlin, a hit to Nichols. For Harvard - Olmsted to first; Crocker to first on balls; Nichols, base hit; all three scored runs; Baker first out on fly to Boyden; Hall made a base hit; Burt got first; Bean out on foul to catcher; Le Moyne, Burt and Hall left on bases by a long hit of Coolidge to Buffum. In this innings the visitors became rattled and their playing for the rest of the game was loose and full of errors...
...playing of both sides was good up to the seventh innings, when the Amhersts lost heavily. Baker played a beautiful game, assisting in two double plays, and making a fine stop and long throw to first. Bean's pitching was very even and steady, and Hall's catching good. Burt began badly at first, but rallied toward the last. The play of Taylor and Savage was best for the Amhersts, and Hunt's very irregular. The score...
...Student shall weare long haire, or other wise offensive contrary to the former seventh law the President shall have power to reforme it, or as need shall require to make his address to any three or more of the overseers, who shall take order concerning...
...score. Harvard made three runs on four base hits and two errors. In the third Brown made one earned run on three hits. Harvard failed to score. In the fourth Brown made two runs on three hits. Coolidge made a home run for Harvard. In the fifth, sixth and seventh innings Brown was blanked. Harvard scored in the sixth on two hits and a passed ball, and one in the eighth by a base on balls and Nichols' hit. Brown also scored one in the eighth, leaving the score 7 to 6 in favor of Harvard, who did not play...
...were : Boston 9, picked nine 3 ; Dartmouth 8, Holy Cross College 4. About 200 college students witnessed this game. Cleveland 11, Allegheny 2; Detroit 10, St. Louis 7 ; and at New York, Metropolitans 1, Providence 9. Brown, the right fielder of the Providence nine, sprained his ankle in the seventh inning, and substitute Gilligan took his place...