Word: abbott
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Connelly, H. and S. A. C., C. M. Rotch, H. S. A. A., E. H. Clarke, H. and B. A. A., R. H. Loines, H., F. Holt, H., W. P. Wise, N. A. A., W. D. Rising, N. A. A., F. E. Conolly, S. A. C., J. M. Abbott, H., F. B. Looney, Lowell...
...GOODRIDGE, Captain.'98 NINE.- The following men call at the gymnasium this morning to learn where they can be examined: Lamprey, Burrage, Stillman, Davis, Foster, Waterhouse, Abrams, Sterling, Goodridge, Abbott, Pierpont, Kimball...
...more than any one else to lose the game. In the seventh inning he gave five men bases on balls, which with Rowe's single brought in the three runs that decided the game. Cozzens gave way then to Haughton who finished strong by striking out McCornack and Abbott...
...Abbott...
Earned runs, Harvard 1. Two-base hits, Scannel, Clarkson. Three-base hits, Haughton, Abbott. Base on balls, by Paine-Tabor, Davis; by Cozzens-McCornack, Abbott, Davis, Folsom, Watson; by Tabor, Haughton, Paine, Dean, Burgess. Struck out, by Paine-McCornack, Davis 2, Tabor, Drew, Watson; by Cozzens-Drew, Adams, Tabor; by Haughton-McCornack, Abbott; by Tabor-Scannell, Dean, Rand, Paine, Haughton 3, Burgess, Clarkson. Double play, Dean, Clarkson and T. Stevenson. Stolen bases, Dean 2, T. Stevenson 2, Scannell. Davis 2, McCornack 2, Abbott Hit by pitched ball, Burgess, Hayes. Passed balls, Abbott 3. Wild pitch. Cozzens. Time, 2h., 12m. Umpire...