Word: seventh
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...made he can hardly hope to hold his place. He was not alone in this poor work, however, McAdams and Phelan were close to his record, but Phelan's work is partly excusable as it is his first game since his illness. Reed pitched well except in the seventh inning when three singles, a base on balls and four errors by Harvard netted Worcester five runs. The first inning was nearly as disgraceful, four errors, a base on balls, a passed ball and a single, bringing in three runs...
...freshmen defeated Phillips Exeter on Saturday, by a score of 9 to 3. Harvard failed to make any runs until the fifth inning, when, aided by Exeter's errors, she brought in three runs. In the seventh, Exeter went to pieces, and four more runs were credited the freshmen, while in the eight, they increased their lead by two more...
...third strike, which also sent Street to third. Ide brought in the two on a hit, but after much fumbling, was thrown out at third. This was the only scoring done by Williams. Harvard's first four runs were made one at a time, in the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth. In the fifth Cook got a run by a fine hit to left field, a wild throw for two bases and a hit by Highlands. In the sixth Dickinson got first on a hit, second on a fumble, stole third and came home on a terrible error by second...
...fourth Cook got his base on balls, and Upton sent him to second by a terrible fumble of his hit, by Steere. With two men out Hallowell got first and Cook came in on a fumble by Magill at third. No more runs were made by Harvard till the seventh. Dickinson went out on a pop fly to Sexton. Mason got first on a base hit out to right field, Corbett fouled out, and then Cook got his base on balls, advancing Mason a base. Upton came to the bat, and knocked out a single, letting in two runs...
...score at the end of the end of the seventh was as follows...