Word: seventh
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...last scoring was done in the seventh. Egbert got to first on a base on balls, going to third on McCornick's twobase hit. Farrington flied out, and the next three batters-Foster, Edmunds and Ewer-followed with single, sending in three runs...
...seventh, Goodman knocked a sharp grounder to Foster who ran him out at first, but the play resulted in an injury to Cozzens' which made Harvard's prospects seem very blue. Cozzens ran across to cover first and collided with Foster, receiving a bad cut on the ankle. For the rest of the game he had to hobble about as best he could, but he rose to the occasion and pluckily continued his good work. In the second half Manning scored on a base on balls, a passed ball and a sacrifice...
Virginia at times played a brilliant game, making three very pretty double plays. They went to preces, however, in the sixth inning and their two errors were costly. In the seventh inning Mellor was put in the box and McNair took his place at first...
...game between the Push Balls and the No Names was exciting throughout. Up to the seventh inning it looked as though the Push Balls would win, but in the last inning the No Names batted out four runs and won the game. The score by innings...
Neither side scored in the fifth inning, but in the sixth St. Mark's gained a lead of one run. The seventh inning opened for Harvard with a single by Galbraith. Foster got a base on balls, Vincent was hit with a pitched ball, and Holt's base on balls started the scoring by forcing Galbraith over the plate. After this, hits and bases on balls followed rapidly until the Harvard team had piled up eleven runs. For the rest of the game they had things all their own way. St. Mark's made only one more run during...