Word: sixths
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Foster's muff, a wild throw and a wild pitch gave them one more in the sixth, and a base on balls, a steal and a sacrifice one in the seventh...
Harvard scored in the first on a base on balls and a hit. Five more were made in tho third from three errors, Willard's three-bagger and Boyden's single. Six hits and two errors gave Harvard five runs in the sixth, four of which were earned. A base on balls and Choate's three-bagger yielded another in eighth...
Seventh Goal. - Like the sixth worked in by the attack and swiped through by Harding. Time, 4 minutes...
...Fulmer will probably never have an opportunity to umpire another game in the College League. Both teams suffered from his decisions, but Harvard was by far the greater sufferer, His decisions on balls and strikes, and his base decisions were equally bad. Up the last half of the sixth innings, the game was intensely interesting and well played. In that innings with two men out and two men on bases a ball was knocked to Wiestling and he clearly threw the man out at first. But the umpire called the man safe, and two runs were scored. This disheartened...
...Sixth inning. Wiestling made a hit and stole second. Linn flied out to Kellogg and Campbell was thrown out at first by Noyes. Willard then drove the ball over Hunt's head for three bases, and Wiestling scored. Willard scored on Boyden's single, and Bingham fouled out. Stewart flied out to Boyden. Bingham made a hit and went to second on a passed ball. Stagg flied out to Holden. Noyes then made a single and Brigham took third. Kellogg knocked a hot grounder to Wiestling who threw him out at first, but the umpire would not allow...