Word: balle
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...College nine won its fifth consecutive victory yesterday, defeating Boston College by a score of 8 to 0. Hayes pitched effectively for three innings allowing but one hit and striking out four men. Sears went into the box in the fourth inning, and also pitched good ball. He held down the opposing team to two hits and had six strike-outs to his credit. Foster, who took Sears's place in left field, accepted his only chance...
...fairly strong, southeast wind blew across the court, which made out-of-court drives rather frequent. Although Wright's playing was remarkably steady, Hawes continually drove the ball into the net, or over the back line...
Murtagh hit by batted ball...
...College nine defeated West Point at West Point, Saturday, 9 to 2, in an interesting and, for the College nine, a well played game. J. S. Galbraith made a beautiful catch of a hard liner over second. He jumped, managed to catch the ball in one hand and made a doubleplay, catching the base runner off second. The College nine made another double play in the sixth inning in almost the same way, Farrington catching a liner at second and Lewis putting the base runner out at first. Lane at centre played a good all-round game. He made three...
Earned runs-Cornell 4, Harvard 1. Two-base hits-Murtaugh, Reid, Laughlin. Three-base hit-Murtaugh. Passed ball-Young. Bases on balls-off Bole 2, off Blair 2, off Morse 1. Bases on hit by pitcher-off Bole 1, off Blair 1, off Morse 2. Struck out-by Bole, Morse; by Blair, Clark; by Morse, Smith 2, Genger 2, Ward. Left on bases-Cornell 10, Harvard 12. Double plays-Bole, Young and Murtaugh; Miller, Smith and Genger. Umpires-Hoagland, Auburn. Time-2h. 45m. Attendance...