Word: baggers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...opening inning it looked as if the University was about to throw the game away in one inning, as in other games. Needleman, first up, singled, then Hardell walked Smith, the two coming in on Morrell's three-bagger over Frothingham's head. Then when Lincoln overthrew first Morrell tripped home with the third tally. But after that the Crimson tightened up, Blair throwing out Doherty on an attempted steal to second and Hardell striking out Handy...
...down, Frothingham's low liner skimmed through a gap in left center field; before the ball could be recovered and relayed in, Frothingham had crossed the plate, ending the game with the score 6-5. Besides his homer Frothingham, with five chances at bat, was credited with a three-bagger, two-bagger and two singles...
...first, Frothingham brought in Conlon and Lincoln, who had been walked, with a low liner over second. In the fifth frame Hallowell sent Lincoln home with another run when the right fielder slipped going after his hit. Then Frothingham again crashed through, this time with a three-bagger down the right foul line, which scored Hallowell with the fourth tally. A neat single by Conlon was responsible for the next score in the fifth frame...
...fourth inning the Purple and Black batters staged their first comeback, a three-bagger by Nichols which Hallowell was not quite able to run down, scoring two runs. Then in the eighth they tied the score when another hit, this time a two-bagger by Finn also just out of Hallowell's reach, scored B. Boynton; Finn was in turn sent home on a single by Ward. The summary: HARVARD. a.b. r. b.h. p.o. a. e. Conlon, s.z. 4 1 1 0 2 1 Lincoln, 3b. 3 2 1 1 2 0 Emmons...
Playing Manager A. T. Hill '20, slipping the covers off his dark horse team yesterday afternoon, revealed a ball outfit that upset the much-touted Freshman nine to the tune of 0-5. When R. J. Ladd rapped out a two-bagger in the fifth inning the Freshmen began to slip; errors and a hit followed, and before the cubs could recover, the Senior wielders had garnered four runs, leaving the score 8-5 in their favor. After that the cubs might as well have gone home, for S. H. Johnson, the slabsman for the Seniors, shut out the yearlings...