Word: third
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...only by an exciting batting rally in the tenth that Harvard gained a victory that should have been won earlier in the game. Except for that one inning it was a tedious game and devoid of interest. Harvey's running catch of a low fly in the third inning and the extraordinary umpiring were the only noteworthy incidents until that time...
...deep left, scoring Templeton and reaching second before the ball could be returned. Young flied, out, leaving Williams one run ahead. Currier placed a hit over second and Pounds, batting in Brennan's place, knocked the ball over the centre fielder's head, scoring Currier, while he took third on the throw-in. Leonard beat out a bunt and stole second, and Ford became nervous and passed Briggs. With the bases full and none out, McCall singled to centre, scoring the winning...
Williams scored in the first inning. Young was hit by a pitched ball, took second on Waters sacrifice and went to third on Wadsworth's grounder and scored when Briggs dropped Leonard's throw. Warren was passed, but Wadsworth was caught out trying to steal third and Lewis struck...
Dexter scored Harvard's first run in the second inning. He received a base on balls, stole second and went to third on a passed ball. Harvey hit past Harmon and Dexter scored. Harvey stole second and took third on Waters' error, but was caught trying to score on Currier's bunt, after Dana and been passed. Brennan grounded out, leaving two men on bases...
Hammer throw--Won by P.D. Turner '09; second, H. Fish, Jr., '10; third, J.R. White '08. Distance...