Word: third
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...shown by the spectators. The juniors got five hits for ten in the seventh inning, and this would have won the game easily had they fielded with any ordinary ability. Luce made the first run on a base on balls, a passed ball and a wild pitch. In the third two bases on balls and a hit filled the bases, and Austrian's muff of Luce's throw let in two. Lee's wild throw home let in another in the fourth. Two base hits and Luce's wildness account for two runs in the fifth. In the sixth McCoy...
...bases, Downer sent a man home by a base on balls, but struck the next man out. Soule opened the ninth with a hit to center; Downer fouled to Slade Wrenn sacrificed to the pitcher, sending Soule to second; Linn made a scratch hit to short, Soule taking third; a wild pitch sent Soule home and Linn to third. Howland took first on a balk, and stole second. A hit would have made Harvard even, or perhaps ahead, but Trafford struck...
...class game Friday was the coaching by some members of the freshman team, which amounted to nothing more than an unfair attempt to rattle their opponents. These men must learn that such tricks as coaching the players of the other side to make collisions, or standing by the third baseman and trying to rattle him when he is after a difficult foul, or calling to any one but a base runner, are in accordance neither with the rules of the game nor with the tastes of the college spectators. It is well to play ball...
...Merriam's hit and steal and Carpenter's muff of Manly's sharp grounder. Cummin scored in this inning for ninety-two on a base on balls, a steal, and singles by Chase and Curtis. In the fourth Robb took first on player's choice, second on a steal, third on Watters' hit to right, and home on a wild pitch. For ninety-two Cook hit to centre for three bags, Spalding for one, and Neff for a home run. Ninety-three crawled up one in the next on Frothingham's hit and steal, a wild pitch and Hallowell...
...amateurs: 125, 220, 500 and 1000 yard runs; 2 mile run, 1 1-2 mile walk; 222 yards hurdle, (2ft. 6in.); running broad and high jumps; and putting 20 pound shot The first prize in each event is a gold watch, the second a silver watch and the third a silver medal. Entries close May 3 with S. J. Cornell, 524 Fifth Avenue, New York...