Word: abbott
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...three base hit. Mason and Hallowell led in the batting. The base running in several instances was bad, as is only too apt to be the case. Once Hallowell made an error in trying to reach third by forcing a throw to second, and was put out. Abbott, also, through bad coaching was thrown out at home for trying too much on his three bagger. Once Sullivan was not on second when badly needed there. Such mistakes should not happen...
Mason led at the bat for Harvard, besides doing some clever base running. Abbott, who again filled his old position at third, earned his right to second place on the batting order by three singles. Highlands was dropped to seventh place, but, as in the Holy Cross and Brown games, did all his batting at critical moments. In the third he drove in three runs with his three base hit, and scored himself on an error, while in the eighth his double was good for two more. The score...
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Earned runs, Harvard 3; U. of P. 4. Two base hits, Highlands, Thomas, Bayne. Three base hits, Mason, Highlands. Sacrifice hits, Abbott, Hallowell, Upton, Frothingham, Trafford, Goeckel 2, Boswell. Stolen bases, Mason, Abbott, Frothingham, Cook, Thomas, Bayne, Goeckel, Thompson 2. First base on balls, by Reese 6; by Boswell 4; by Highlands 3. First base on errors, Harvard 1, U. of P. 1. Left on bases, Harvard 8, U. of P. 6. Struck out, Abbott, Highlands 2, Trafford, Thomas 2, Thomson, Reese, Boswell, Blair 3, Schoff 2. Passed ball, Coogan. Wild pitches, Highlands 3, Reese, Boswell. Hit by pitched ball...
Miles and Thompson have just published the musical score of the Hasty Pudding play, "Hamlet or The Sport, the Spook and the Spinster" by P. G. Atherton '93 and E. H. Abbott '93. The book is attractively gotten up and is sure to find favor not only with those who have sung the music or heard it sung, but also with others who enjoy the spontaneity and spirit of college songs...