Word: alward
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...involved in winning the game. The Bostons have struck a strong batting streak lately, and it will be interesting to see what they can do with Harvard's best pitcher. Our battery will be Bates and Upton or Cobb. The batting order will be: Dean, Hallowell, Hovey, Frothingham, Alward, Cook, Cobb or Upton or Cobb, Bates. The Boston pitchers will be Staley and Get zein, and the catcher Lake. The batting order is: Long, s. s. Stovey, r. f.; Quinn, 2b.; Nash, 3b.; Brodic, c. f.; Tucker, 1b.; Lowe, l. f.; Lake, c.; Staley or Getzein...
...first half of the second inning the Clydes almost tied the score. A base on balls, a hit, a sacrifice and Alward's fumble of a hard hit grounder let in two runs. This was the last time, however, that the visitors scored until the ninth. In the fourth inning Wiggin really struck out the first three men at the bat, but suffered from a bad decision of the umpire. He assisted, however, to put out the man who gained by this decision. Indeed, his fielding throughout the game was as good as his pitching. In the fifth inning, with...
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...first inning and then started in to make runs herself. Dean got his base on balls, Hallowell singled to left, and Hovey cleared the bases and came home himself on a long drive to centre. Trafford made a single, but was forced out at second. Frothingham and Alward were retired on a double play, and the inning closed with Harvard three runs to the good...
Earned runs, Harvard 4, Clydes 1. Two base hits, Hovey, Joe Sullivan. Home run, Hovey. First base on balls, Dean (3), Pearse. First base on errors, Harvard 3, Clydes 1. Struck out, Frothingham, Alward, Cook, Wiggin (2), McKie (5), Pearse (5). Stolen bases, Hovey, Trafford, Cook, Joe Sullivan. Double plays, Hallowell and Trafford, Malmsley and Carleton. Out on bases, Harvard 7, Clydes 4. Left on bases, Harvard 3, Clydes 2. Time, 1 h. 45 m. Umpires, Lyons and Gardner...