Word: innings 
              
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 Dates: during 1910-1910 
         
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...first score for the Freshmen was made by Lowrey in the second inning on a sacrifice hit by Watson. In the third, Hardy and Brown scored on Coon's three-bagger. Holbrook and Sullivan both got runs in the next inning on a hit by Brown. A few minutes later Tomes brought in Coon on a clean hit to right field. Booth made the last run for the Freshmen in the ninth. Only one of Somerville's runs was earned, the other two being made on errors...
...sixth inning, Coon hit to centre field and went to third on a fumble, scoring later on Tomes's scratch hit. In the eighth inning, four runs were made. Bartholf singled to centre field, Brown followed with another to left and Coon made a two-base hit, scoring both men. Tomes received a base on balls and stole second after Coon had gone to third on a wild throw. Coon scored on Lowrey's hit. Later Tomes scored on the pitcher's wild throw to third base...
With one out in the fifth inning, Ballin hit over Carr's head and Bard sent a similar one over Potter. Ballin reached third on this hit, and Bard immediately stole second. Reed sent a sharp grounder to Carr, whose throw to the plate was extremely wild. Two men scored on this error, leaving Reed on second. After Warwick had grounded out, Sterrett hit a home run liner far into left field, finishing the scoring for Princeton...
...Harvard, Potter got a clean single at the opening of the second inning, but he was forced at second on Hicks's grounder and the hit went for nothing. The batters went out in order until the sixth inning. Then with one out Rogers beat a slow rolling hit to second base. After Lanigan had gone out on a fly to Warwick, McLaughlin hit a liner to centre field, which would in any case have been good for a single. Cunningham came in fast in an attempt to take the ball on the fly, but it bounded over his head...
...Batted for Carr in eighth inning...