Word: sixths
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Harvard was blanked in the first inning. In the second, she made two runs from hits by Knowlton and Campbell and a base on balls. In the next inning she made one more run from a hit by Boyden and a sacrifice. In the fifth and sixth innings the lead was increased four runs by hits of Campbell, Boyden and Howland and a base on balls. In the eighth, two more runs were made from hits by Gallivan and Boyden, and in the ninth inning a three-base hit by Knowlton, four bases on balls and an error by right...
...seven-teen men, and was well supported by Henshaw. Mercur only succeeded in striking out six of the Harvard team; he was well supported by Ames, who had only one passed ball. Harvard made four of her runs in the first inning, and added to the score in the sixth and eighth. Princeton was shut out without any runs till the ninth inning, when she scored four times. The best batting for the Harvard nine was done by Boyden, who made a single and a three-base hit. King did the best fielding for Princeton, accepting six chances...
...blanked in the first fonr innings, only one man getting first during this time. Huntington led off the fifth on a base on balls, took second on a passed ball, third on Codman's muff of Poole's fly, and scored on a long fly to left. In the sixth, by three hits and four bunched errors, Yale made five runs. Yale was easily blanked in the last two innings, leaving Harvard the winner. Mason caught a magnificent game for Harvard, and Corning and Dean played well in the field. For Yale, Huntington did the best playing. Both teams played...
...Sixth Inning-Quackenboss led off with a fine single to centre field. Knowlton hit a hot liner to Stewart who caught the ball and made a neat double play. Willard went out at first on an easy grounder to Stagg...
...game was easily Harvard's until the sixth inning, when the Amherst men, with two men out, began to hit Cummings and made four runs, making the score four to two. In the next inning, however, Harvard began to bat the ball a little and regained her lead, making the score 6 to 5. The score...