Word: attacking
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Bohlen, the latter by Ellis. Record, the next man, was disposed of by a fine catch by Frost off Ellis. The remainder, with the exception of Joslin, were easily disposed of, the last wicket falling for 67. After the usual intermission, Frost and Garrett opened the defense, the attack being entrusted to Carmichael and McClellan. By this time the rain was falling fast, causing great trouble to batsmen, bowlers and fieldsmen. After a half hour play, during which Garrett scored 10 in good form, and Frost 6, With the total at 17, the game had to be stopped on account...
...bowling of Ellis and Brown. The wickets fell fast, until five wickets were down for 19 runs. When Trotter came in, the only stand of the inning was made. Trotter played carefully for 11 and the 47 runs of W. Scott was an invaluable contribution to his side. The attack was steady and well directed, and the field support was good, a catch by Balch at short slip being invaluable. The venture closed for the small score of 68 runs...
...checked him, passed to Hunneman, whom the defence failed to cover. Hunneman threw a goal easily. After about ten minutes more of play, Griffing tossed the ball in from behind goal. Walcott, who was directly in front of goal, attempted to throw the ball to one side, but an attack man checked his stick and the ball struck it and bounded back between the poles. It lacked a minute and a half of the full time when Marquand threw the last goal for Eighty-nine. Ninety-one had few chances for goals except some long throws by Tudor and Hall...
...Eighty-nine could muster only half their team, but decided to play, and came near winning a victory against odds of two to one. The ball was near Eighty-nine's goal most of the time, but the defence was so strong, and the freshman attack played so poorly, that only twice did the ball go through, and then each time from a scrimmage. Several times Griffing made a good run down the field, dodging man after man, but numbers told, and he was finally stopped. Reisner and Naumberg also did good work in keeping their goal clear. Ninety...
Blodgett, attack field, Anderson...