Word: sixth
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...made two errors, and missed a chance for a double play by fumbling. Fincke kept on the alert except in the first inning, when he allowed Kafer to steal second. Wendell played well in right field. Steinwender's lack of headwork in the first inning, his error in the sixth, and his failure to cover second in the same inning were the only faults in Princeton's play...
...Reid's single to right field. On the first ball pitched Reid started to steal second and while Steinwender tried to run him down on the base line, Kernan stole home. Reid and Fincke were put out on a fast double play by Meier, Steinwender and Pearson. In the sixth inning Loughlin reached first on Steinwender's error and second on Kendall's sacrifice, but Reid and Fincke went out on easy chances. With two out in the seventh inning Devens singled and stole second but was left there. In the eighth inning, after Stillman had struck out, Hillebrand...
...second. Wendell reached first on an error, was advanced to third by Devens' two base hit, and both men scored on Stillman's timely hit. Pennsylvania was shut out till the fifth inning, when two errors by Coolidge, followed by a single by Shape scored one run. In the sixth each team scored one run, and in the next inning Pennsylvania tied the score, making three runs on hits by Collier and Shape, a double by Flavell, and a single by Jones...
...Harvard's half of the inning Clark reached first on Howard's error and Wendell on a sacrifice sent him to second. He took third on Deven's out and scored on Coolidge's hit. Reid's home run in the next inning tied the score. In the sixth Wendell singled and Devens went to first on Howard's error. Coolidge sacrificed and Stillman hit to centre, bringing in both men. Stillman came in on Loughlin's two-base hit, and Hubley's wild throw allowed Loughlin to score. In the eighth inning Harvard made two earned runs on Coolidge...
...baseball team defeated Dartmouth yesterday in a well-contested game, the result being in doubt until the last of the sixth inning, when three bases on balls, an error and two hits netted for Harvard three runs. The two runs scored before that were home run hits to right field by Reid and Fincke. Dartmouth scored in the fifth on two hits, a base on balls and a long...