Word: baggers
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...next two men were easy outs, however. Harvard first scored in the third inning. Pote went out to pitcher and then Dean made a single. Wilhelm threw Scannell's grounder over Jackson's head. Scannell took third and Dean scored. Then Burgess brought Scannell in with his two bagger and himself scored on Middleton's wild throw...
...ninth inning U. of P. began to hit the ball. Holloway singled, the next two men flied out, but Blakely brought Holloway in with his three-bagger and scored a moment later on a passed ball. Jackson singled and Voight followed his example but was out trying for second on his single. This ended the game, making the final score...
...third inning Ninety-six got their only run. McCarty hit safely, stole second, and a moment later came in on Paine's two-bagger. The side was out on Hayes' fly to Abbott...
Ninety-eight made two more runs in the eighth inning. Abbott flied out to Mills, but on the next play Mills threw wild and Davis was safe. He stole second and came in on Slade's two-bagger. Goodridge's hit brought Slade in and Cozzens struck out, ending the inning. Both the hits in this inning were due to the darkness as the men could not see the ball and accordingly the umpire called the game...
Pote took Scannell's place behind the bat and easily carried off the honors of the afternoon by his fine work. His catching and throwing were fully up to Scannell's standard, and in batting he led the team with two sharp singles and a long three-bagger. After the game he was tried at shortstop in fielding practice and did remarkably well. He certainly seems to be too good a player to be kept as a substitute...