Word: baggers
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Only once did Harvard have a chance of scoring from third base and that came in the sixth inning. Haughton, the first man up, started the hitting with a three-bagger, which would have been a home run but for clean fielding. Harvard, however, failed to rise to the emergency, the next three men going out in order, two of them on assists by Jayne...
Bowdoin defeated the College nine 6-3 in a close game yesterday afternoon at Bowdoin. Morse pitched a beautiful game for Harvard, striking out fourteen men and allowing but one hit-a two-bagger by Greenlaw, which netted two runs in the first. McVey made three of Harvard's five hits, but none of them were at critical times. The following is the score by innings...
...Varsity nine practice yesterday was principally in batting, with the Freshmen in the field and professional players in the box. The batting was strong and the hits very well placed, two doubles, one three-bagger, and a home run by Burgess being made in the three-quarters of an hour played. Short practice at fielding followed and, with the exception of Stevenson's work at third, the men all showed much snap and form in their game. Stevenson was rather slow in the recovery and wild in throwing to first...
...Pilling, and a base on balls netted four runs. In the fifth Scott got first on four balls. Pilling threw Dunlop's grounder to second, putting out Scott, and Dunlop reached first safely. Kernan knocked a pop fly, which Davis missed, and both men scored on Field's three-bagger. Ninety-eight scored one run in the eighth. Pierpont got a hit and was caught out at second on Davis' grounder to Adams. Davis was brought in by Ingraham's two-bagger. Ninety-seven scored twice in this inning. Field reached first on Abrams' error and stole second and third...
Pennsylvania was shut out in the first inning, but a three-base hit, aided by a wild throw from third, enabled Beale to score the first run for Harvard. In the second, Chandler got to first on an error by Robinson, Paine bringing him home with a two-bagger. Rand then sent an easy fly to second which Robinson muffed, allowing Paine to score...