Word: sibourg
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...most amusing game ever seen here. Columbia played with several substitutes, and found it necessary to use all the rest brought along, and then put the manager in citizens dress on third. McCusker played the best game for them, and seemed really the back-bone of the team. De Sibourg, who pitched for Columbia, was struck on the knee by a batted ball in the sixth inning, and McCusker started to pitch in his place, but he retired after having struck Durell, who was at the bat, on the head with a pitched ball. Durell was carried...
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Seventh Inning. - La Marche and Gates were thrown out at first by Campbell. De Sibourg got in a good hit and stole second, but Cameron struck out. Harvard went out in one, two, three order, Linn and Mumford at first, while Wiestling fouled out to Cameron...
...first, Boyden assisting. Deppier made a hit and stole around to third. Cooper went out on a foul tip, and Wiestling captured Bannister's fly. Foster led off with a base hit to left field, but was put out at second, forced by Campbell's grounder to De Sibourg. Willard drove the ball far out into right field. La Marche turned his back to the diamond, and made for the out field as fast as he could go. Soon he turned around and with his hands a few feet from the fence he prevented a three-base hit by holding...
Ninth Inning. - Columbia came very near scoring in this inning. Murray got his gase on balls and La Marche made a base hit, but Gates hit to Boyden who forced Murray out at third. De Sibourg made a sacrifice advancing La Marche to third, but Cameron was fielded out at first by Mumford...