Word: struck
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...last inning, and their work in this particular was a strong contrast with Harvard's. Harvard's errors were inexcusable but they seemed more the result of nervousness than anything else. Her batting was by no means as weak as the score would indicate. Only four men struck out, and they hit the ball as hard and as often as Yale, but directly into the fielders' hands. Yale had very good luck in getting her hits between the bases, while their infielders had hardly to stir from her tracks except in two instances. The Yale men, however, played a much...
...inning.- Trafford was out by McClung's fine assist to first. Alward was out in the same way and Soule fouled out to Poole.- Poole hit a grounder along the first base line which Downer failed to get; he stole stole second and McClung sacrificed him to third. Cushing struck out. With two men out McClintock hit to Soule, who fumbled, and Poole scored. Trafford dropped Alward's throw on Owsley's grounder and McClintock took second and Owsley first; they were both advanced a base on Stagg's base on balls. Calhoun ended the inning, Soule to Trafford...
Sixth inning.- Downer and Mason struck out; Linn got his base on balls, but was forced out at second by Dean's grounder to Calhoun.- Dean made three pretty assists to Trafford and put out Calhoun, McBride and Dalzell in quick succession...
Seventh inning.- Trafford struck out; Alward fouled out to catcher and Soule flied out to second.- Poole flied out to Howland. McClung hit to Soule, who fumbled; he stole second, but was left there, Cushing fouling out to Upton and Downer assisting McClintock out at first...
Ninth inning.- McBride let Linn's grounder through his legs; Dean hit safely to right, who threw Linn out at second. Dean stole second, but Trafford struck out, and Cushing made a fine catch in right field of Alward's fly. Yale did not play her half of the inning. The score...