Word: alward
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...also better than in the game before, but was still weak. Harvard's fielding was again almost first rate. Howe pitched a good, steady game, and fielded his position well. But when the Dartmouth men did hit him they hit him hard. Decidedly the feature of the game was Alward's magnificent running catch in the fifth inning of a long, high fly from Ferguson's bat. Soule was again on second base, as Dean's leg is not yet in quite good enough condition for him to play ball with safety. Mason took Cook's place at third...
...base hit, Hallowell. Three base hits, Hovey, Cook. Home run, Dean. First base on balls, Dean (2), Cook, Boutelle. First base on errors, Harvard 6, Dartmouth 2. Struck out, Frothingham, Bates, Heath, Baehr (2), Joyce, Eaton (2), Thompson (2), Barry (2), Hartshorn (3). Stolen bases, Dean, Hallowell, Hovey, Alward (2), Bates, Heath. Passed balls, Cobb, Barry (2). Wild pitch, Hartshorn. Double play, Soule and Trafford. Out on bases, Harvard '7, Dartmouth 6. Left on bases, Harvard 5, Dartmouth 4. Time, 1 h. 30 m. Umpires, Wood '91 and Fearing...
...threw wild to Thompson, and Hallowell came in. Hovey, who had taken second on the wild throw, got to third on Thompson's muff of Trafford's easy fly, and came home on Frothingham's hit to centre. Trafford was thrown out in trying to get to second. Alward hit safely and Frothingham got to second, but went out at third. Cook fouled out to the catcher, and the first inning ended with three runs to the good. In the second inning, after Cobb and Bates were out, Dean got his base on balls, stole second, and came...
...fifth inning Dartmouth for the first time sent four men to the bat. With one man out Boutelle reached first on Cook's fumble of his grounder, and there remained while Eaton and Thompson went out. Harvard earned another run in this inning on a scratch hit by Alward, and Cook's three-bagger to the fence...
...Alward...