Word: seventh
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...third on Palmer's muff of Jube's throw, and after Dexter had gone out, scored on Palmer's second error, on which Simons reached first. He stole second but was left. Dana and Pritchett going out in order. Good chances to score were lost in the fifth and seventh innings by poor hitting. Currier opened the fifth with a two-bagger to centre, and after Brennan had filed out, took third, on Palmer's error on which Harvey got to first. Briggs went out, McClure to Palmer, and McCall fouled out. In the seventh, Currier singled with...
Harvard scored in the first inning. Harvey flied out to the infield and Briggs was hit, stole second and scored on Dexter's single, after McCall had flied out to left. The third run was scored in the seventh. Currier was passed, advanced to third on Slater's single and scored on McCall's out. Simons was left on third in the eighth after knocking a three-base hit to deep centre with...
Rindge scored its only runs in the seventh inning, after Curtin had replaced Everts. Hayes got a hit, was advanced by a base on balls to Raymond and took third on an error by Delano, both he and Raymond scoring on Foster's error. In the last of the seventh four runs were scored for the Freshmen on hits by Ferguson, Beaman, Lanigan, Palmer, and Foster, three of which were two baggers. This ended the scoring...
Dartmouth defeated the University baseball team last Saturday on Soldiers Field by the score of 4 to 3. Had it not been for Briggs poor fielding in the sixth and seventh innings the two runs Harvard scored in the first inning would have been enough to win the game. As it was, Dartmouth barely averted defeat in the ninth when Harvard made a final effort to tie the score and only failed by a small margin...
Dartmouth won the game in the seventh inning with the help of two inexcusable errors. Schopperly reached first on Briggs' muff, was advanced by McLane, who also was safe on an error. Schildmiller sacrificed and the base-runners moved up a base, both scoring on Merritt's timely hit to centre. McDevitt and Skillen were easy outs...