Word: armes
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...part of the game, giving six bases on balls and hitting two men. He was, however, very effective and allowed only three scattered hits, one of which was a scratch. All the outfielders made brilliant catches, but the infield was rather unsteady. For Princeton Wilson pitched well until his arm gave out, and Altman made a fine running catch. Kelly fielded very poorly...
...season. Harvard outplayed Brown in the field and at the bat. Brown couldn't hit Paine and the men struck out very gracefully. In the first inning Harvard made two runs through Brown's errors. Summersgill held the visitors without a hit until the seventh inning when his arm gave out and Harvard piled up four runs before he was taken out of the box and Mellor put in. After the game it was found that Summersgill had sprained his arm and will not be able to pitch for some time, thus throwing the bulk of the work on Brady...
...account of Haughton's lame arm Paine pitched the first six innings, doing much better than on Tuesday afternoon. Only one hit,- a three bagger by Abbott in the second inning-was made off Paine. He was, however, largely responsible for the two runs made by Dartmouth in the second inning...
...sixth inning Henry was put in at centre field on the Freshman Nine, and in the eighth Barstow took right field. Captain Thompson was prevented from playing on account of a sore arm, so Adams acted in his place...
...best play of the afternoon was a double play by Manning, Hayes and Bouve of the College Nine. Fitz was out for the first time and pitched on the College Nine. Cozzens is prevented from doing much work just now on account of his sore arm...