Word: alward
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...innings. The only thing about our playing that seemed to puzzle Brown was the base running, yet this was not perfect. We might have had one more run as easily as not. In the eighth inning, with one man out, Frothingham was coached to come in from second on Alward's hit, and was easily thrown out at the plate. In the fourth inning Dean wrenched his leg in stealing third, and Trafford played the rest of the game at second. Dickinson was put on first. The umpiring of Mr. Hunt was execrable...
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...showing the slightest sign of that tendency to get rattled which has defeated so many Harvard teams. Cook made the one error of the game, fumbling a hot ball from Bennett's bat. It was so dark at the time that the error must be considered very excusable. Alward took Dickinson's place in left field, and played a very pretty game. He accepted all his chances, and two of his catches were hard balls to get. Hallowell played a beautiful game at centre, covering his territory magnificently, and making seven put outs. Dean did fine work...
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Earned runs, Harvard 2. Two base hit, Brodie. Three base hits, Dean, Bennett. First base on balls, Hovey, Trafford, Frothingham, Alward, Upton, Long, Brodle, Lowe (2), M. Sullivan (3), Quinn (2), Ganzel. First base on errors, Harvard 5, Boston 1. Struck out, Trafford, Frothingham, Alward, Howe (2), Brodie, J. Sullivan (2). Stolen bases, Dean, Hovey, Upton (2), Long, Lowe, Quinn, Nash. Left on bases, Harvard 11, Boston 15. Time, 2 hours, Umpires, Clarkson and Henshaw...