Word: third
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Brinsmade was in the box for Yale and held the Freshmen safe until the third inning, when four hits and two errors brought four runs across the plate. In the fifth inning Smith replaced Brinsmade and allowed few hits until the ninth inning, when two more runs were added...
...MacLaughlin counted once. MacLaughlin and Simons were very fast around second base, and Dillon and Reed also covered much ground. Dana made a fine running catch of a foul fly. Briggs played a splendid game on first base in spite of a severe blow on the head in the third inning, when Myers collided with him as he stepped into the baseline to stop a wide throw from Hicks. Lanigan was a little unsteady in the eighth inning and his two errors were responsible for Princeton's only run; but otherwise he played a splendid game...
...second Harvard also retired in order, and Briggs opened the third with a fly to right. Then the hitting began. Simons singled, and scored when Hicks followed with a splendid drive to deep left. The ball rolled far beyond the fielder, and Hicks made third easily. Lanigan placed one just over second base, and Hicks trotted home with the second run. Lanigan took second on a wild pitch, but remained there, as Harvey struck out, and Currier hit to short. In the same inning Princeton could not advance two men who were on base, Myers was safe at first when...
...University team earned another run in the fourth inning. Aronson drove a liner between right and centre for three bases. He was held on third when MacLaughlin hit to Reed, but Dana's timely single enabled him to tallyed Dana was caught stealing, and Briggs, who had not recovered from his accident struck...
Princeton's only run came in the last of the eighth. With one out, Dillon hit to Lanigan, who fumbled. Ballin sacrificed him to second, Dillon made a dash for third and Lanigan let Hicks's throw get through him, Dillon scoring. Hicks became stronger and stronger as the game progressed, and finished by retiring Sides, Warwick, and Cunningham in order in the ninth...