Word: sixth
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Both teams fielded poorly. Harvard was especially weak in this respect, making five errors and a number of mistakes in judgment which proved very costly. Harvard made only seven hits and was unable to bunch them, except in the third inning, while Yale batted hard and in the first, sixth and seventh innings bunched thirteen hits. Several of Yale's hits were scratches and might have been stopped by last fielding. Yale took the lead at the start and was never headed, but the game was closely contested for the first five innings. After this Harvard went to pieces...
Stillman was hit hard in the first inning and, after pitching well for three innings, weakened again and was relieved by Kernan in the sixth. Kernan was still less successful, al owing seven hits and giving seven bases on balls in two innings. MacDonald allowed but one hit in each of the last two innings. The out-fielders were very weak in covering ground, and Devens and Stillman each muffed a fly. In the infield Coolidge and Fincke played well, but Clark made several mistakes in judgment, which were as bad as errors. For Yale Quinby played the best game...
...sixth annual Metropolitan regatta was held on the Charles River yesterday afternoon under unfavorable conditions. The rough water caused two accidents. In the junior eight oar race, the Union Boat club interscholastic crew was swamped one-third of a mile from the start, when they were almost a length ahead of the Weld and Newell crews...
...Sixth, general public...
Harvard's run came in the sixth inning when Kendall singled, stole second and scored on Wendell's hit. Not another man on either side reached third. Harvard had another good chance to score in the seventh. Fincke reached first on an error but was caught trying to steal second. Clark hit to right field for two bases but was put out on an attempt to make three. Coolidge and Milne singled but Stillman went...