Word: seventh
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...began in the fifth inning, when a base on balls, singles by W. J. Bones '22, Captain L. P. Jones '20 and Russell, and a double by J. DeC. Scott '22 brought in four tallies for the Crimson. In the lucky seventh only two runs were scored. Beginning with a double by S. B. Chase '22, the frame was full of excitement. Captain Jones knocked out a long home run, and his example was followed by E. H. Stillman '21, with a heavy hit that netted him three bases. The runaway was temporarily halted by a high fly of Roos...
...lonely 1. Stan Johnson, the husky mounder for the Cap and Gown men, completely mystified the Junior batters. He was ably supported by an airtight infield composed of Falvey, Monroe and Dickson. Although the game dragged along for the first few sessions, the Seniors started things going in the seventh inning, when they knocked four pitchers completely...
...inning when errors, passes and hits followed each other in bewildering fashion, 11 men coming to the bat before the side was retired. F. K. Bullard '20, sent in to fill the gap in the last of the session, held the Green batters to two runs, one in the seventh and one in the eighth...
...fifth inning the University staged its first attempt at a comeback. Emmons' hit to shortstop was the signal for a series of bingles by Conlon, Hallowell and Frothingham which scored Lancaster and Emmons. After Dartmouth had shut out the Crimson is one, two, three order in the "lucky seventh," the University made its second and last attempt to save the day in the eighth frame. With Frothingham and Bigelow on the sacks, Hallock lined out a three-bagger over the left fielder's head into the Freshman practice diamond and scored on Perkins' infield...
PRINCETON, N. J., May 5. The Princeton baseball team won its sixth straight victory of the season here today, defeating the University of Virginia 8.1. All of Princeton's scoring came in the sixth and seventh innings. Six hits were collected by Princeton to Virginia's four, while each side made three errors. The batteries for Princeton were Warburion and Fisher, and for Virginia, Taylor, Hodgson and G. Kuyk...