Word: balle
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard won the toss and sent Haverford to bat. Through the steady batting of Lester and Wistar, with 19 and 10 runs respectively, the score rolled up to 43, when Lester put his foot in front of a ball bowled by Adams. With Lester out, things now looked bright for Harvard, but Tatnall with 25 and Hawson with 14 runs, made a long stand which Harvard was unable to break until, with the score at 101, Carleton bowled both men with two successive balls. The last four wickets brought the total up to 117, of which Haines made...
From 67, Scattergood and Webster with the two following wickets took the total up to 115, when Webster was put out by another hard catch of Lester's. With but one wicket to make the necessary three runs, Gray won the game by driving the ball to the boundary. After the game was won, Haverford went to pieces for a short time and Scattergood added 14 runs to the score, carrying his bat for the well earned total...
...Williams nine were unable to bunch their hits and nearly all of their errors were costly. In the second inning, when Chandler lined out a hot base-hit to left field, Doughty let the ball go by him and it rolled down the track, enableing Chandler to score. Heffernan's errors in the fifth also resulted in runs for Harvard. In the eighth inning, Edwards took Plunkett's place in the box. The score follows...
...Varsity nine will play the Williams nine on Holmes Field at 4 o'clock. This is the second game of the year with Williams, the first resulting in a victory for Harvard in a teninning game by the score of 17 to 15. However, the nine is playing better ball than it was on May 1, and should defeat Williams more easily this afternoon than before...
...ninety-eight nine which is to play Yale ninety-eight on Holmes Field next Friday is practising every day with the College nine and is playing very good ball. The men have been playing as much as possible in the position they will have in the game and the team play is getting into good shape. Hereafter they will practise together as a nine and by Friday ought to be ready for the game. The positions as at present determined upon will be: Cozzens p., Brown c., Foster 1b, Vincent 2b, Holt s. s., McVey 3b, Sterling l. f., Manning...