Word: seventh
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...called, but then hit a sharp single to right field and Scannell scored. Haughton followed with another good hit and both runners advanced a base on Rand's sacrifice. A hit would then have won the game, but Stevenson could only hit a grounder to Smith. Again in the seventh inning another excellent chance was lost. Paine and Chandler both hit safely and Dean sacrificed, but neither Scannell nor Burgess could bring them...
Despite the heavy rain yesterday afternoon, Appleton Chapel was crowded when Rev. Lyman Abbott, D. D., delivered the Baccalaureate sermon. Taking for his text the twentieth chapter of Matthew, twenty-sixth, twenty-seventh, and twenty-eighth verses, Dr. Abbott spoke as follows...
...fourth inning Young became rather wild and gave two bases on balls besides hitting another man and making a wild throw. These misplays, together with singles by Rand, Scannell and Clarkson yielded five runs. No more scoring was done until the seventh, when five successive hits were made with no one out. Paine flield out to Aldrich, and Chandler struck out. The catcher, however, dropped the ball and Stevenson, forgetting that he was not forced, ran down to second, thus forcing Haughton off third where...
...credit for the victory belongs to Rand who brought in the three runs which tied the score in the seventh inning. Three men were on bases and no one out. Dean was forced at the plate and Haughton struck out. Rand then knocked a beautiful three base hit to deep centre field and cleared the bases...
Harvard scored twice again in the sixth on hits by Scannell, Burgess and Haughton, and twice more in the seventh through Chandler's scratch hit, a two bagger by Scannell and Jackson's error...