Word: innings
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...first inning, Blair reached first on a fielder's choice, stole second, and came home when Kennedy reached first on an error. Two more runs were scored in the fourth inning. Blackall got a base on balls, stole second, and scored on Young's hit to left field. Young then went to second on a fielder's choice, scoring later on Twitchell's error. In the next inning, Blair was passed, Kennedy singled and Babson brought Blair home on another single. Lowrey, in the eighth inning, reached third through a combination of errors, scoring later on Blair...
...ninth inning, team B had a chance to score. With one man out, Reeves singled. Stebbins reached first on an error, While Reeves went to third. Stebbins was latter caught at second and O'Connell, the next man to bat, flied out to Ohler...
...first inning, team A got two runs through errors, and in the sixth inning, the score was tied by McLaughlin's home run with one man on base. However, team A got three runs in the next two innings through the hits made by Tomes, Twitchell, and Paul. The following inning, the eighth, team B got three hits and three bases on balls, thereby scoring five times; while in the second half of this inning, team A tied the score through errors. The winning run was made in the eleventh inning. Bartlett passed two men, and Tomes made a clean...
After the discouraging defeat of last Tuesday, the game with Yale yesterday did much to increase general confidence in the team. With the exception of the seventh inning, creditable support was given Hicks, although there were two errors in fielding hits. For such a showing under the unfavorable circumstances, the team deserves great credit. The one feature which does not augur well for a victory in New York is the way in which the men became unsteady in the seventh inning...
Only one Yale man reached third base. In the fourth inning, Badger was passed and went to third on Logan's scratch hit. The men that followed him were easily put out. Logan, Merritt and Stevens played the best game for Yale...