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...seventh game was called, and inside of one minute New York forced the ball down and made another goal. So the game was won. Time expired just as the eighth game began. The following were the players and their positions...
...hits were of the genus known as "scratch." Eighty-nine played a sharp fielding game and batted hard at opportune times, white Eighty-seven's hits were scattered. Litchfield pitched for '87 for six innings, when Powers was put into the box. Manly's hands gave out in the seventh inning, but he pluckily held out till the end. Litchfield caught well for '89; his batting also was one of the features of the game...
...Eighty-seven, Eighty-nine made five runs, and continued to score in almost every subsequent inning. Eighty-seven made two runs in the second inning, on two runs in the second inning, on two hits, a passed ball and a sacrifice. She did not score again till the seventh, when, with one man out, Faulkner made a double, went to third on a passed ball, and scored on a putout. This ended the run-getting for Eighty-seven. The game was called at the end of the eighth inning on account of darkness. The umpiring was all that could...
...wild throw of Slade's. In the fourth. Foss got another on a hit, an error and a sacrifice. Beals scored again in the sixth on an error, two steals and a wild pitch. Carpenter's timely hit and a base on balls brought in three runs in the seventh, and clean hitting sent in two earned runs in the eighth. Ninety tied the score in the fifth on a fumble, a hit and a wild pitch, and a fumble of Austin's, followed by another hit gave them a solitary run in the seventh. The score...
...Seventh Inning. - Harvard for the first time went out in order. Price hit to short and was thrown out at first; wild throws of Boyden and Campbell gave Ford, who had taken Reynolds' place, a run. The next two men went out at first...