Word: sixth
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Griffin pitched well for Holy Cross and held the Harvard batters down well, except in the sixth and seventh innings, when five of Harvard's seven hits were made. Wendell made three clean singles, one of which brought in the only run scored, and caught three flies, two of them on hard chances. For Holy Cross, Linnehan played well at second, accepting nine chances without an error...
...past Huston. Fincke's out on a long fly brought Devens in. Clark ended the inning by going out at first. With two out in the second inning, Kendall reached third on Brown's wild throw and scored on Loughlin's hit. Harvard's last run came in the sixth inning, when Clark singled, took second on Coolidge's sacrifice and scored on Stillman...
Holy Cross scored in the sixth on an error, a sacrifice and a single, and again in the seventh on a three-base hit which passed Devens and a long...
Stillman was very steady except in the sixth inning when he allowed three hits which resulted in two runs. The absence of Reid was responsible for some of Stillman's ineffectiveness, and also weakened the batting of the team. Kendall showed some improvement over his recent work, but in the third inning was called out for leaving second too soon on a fly catch, and so lost a good chance to score. Clark's only error was in the sixth inning and was very costly; otherwise he played a good game, especially in throwing to first. BROWN...
Harvard scored three runs in the third inning on Story's hit, McKnight's error, and Clarkson's home run. Story's home run in the fifth added one more. In the sixth inning, Thompson's error, Lovering's three-base hit, a base on balls, and singles by Jackson, Story and Baldwin netted four runs. Wescott took Alsop's place in the next inning, and allowed but one hit. A base on balls, errors by Baldwin and Dever, and Tobin's single gave Yale two runs in the fourth. Yale's last two runs were made in the seventh...