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...liner to left field which Brown failed to hold, and in attempting to reach third was fielded out by Smith. Parker hit for a base, but was beautifully fielded out by Tyng to Latham. Smith took his base on balls, but fell an easy victim to Tyng and Latham. In the second and third innings Yale retired in order. Latham was left on second after making a base-hit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE-BALL. | 7/3/1878 | See Source »

...victory from Harvard on Saturday last. A lack of confidence seemed to pervade the Nine, probably owing to the forced absence of Tyng. Yale batted heavily, earning seven runs; Downer and Brown earning clean home-runs, and Downer making another home-run on what should have been a single base-hit, the ball bounding sideways and thus passing Fessenden. Howe played pluckily behind the bat, and caught Ernst's pitching remarkably well for a first attempt. Thayer, Wright, Alger, Latham, and Holden played well in the field. Carter was the only man on the Yale Nine who failed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE-BALL. | 5/31/1878 | See Source »

...game played on May 23, on the Boston grounds, was the fifth of the series, and resulted in Harvard's second victory, two games having been drawn. Holden opened the second inning with a base-hit and went to third on Sullivan's wild throw; Wright went out on a foul fly to Cogswell, Latham on foul fly to Kelly, and Holden scored on Howe's base-hit. The latter stole second, and, in attempting to score on Nunn's base-hit, was put out on home-plate. In the third inning, after Nunn was out, Thayer made a base...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD vs. MANCHESTER. | 5/31/1878 | See Source »

...their fallen fortunes; Karge led off with a base-hit; Cutts and Clarke retired on sacrifice hits, and Hamill struck out, leaving Karge on third. Harvard retired in order, Princeton following suit in the ninth, Latham making another fine catch. Nunn hit for a base, but was left by Dodge's catch of a hard fly. Mr. Dennison umpired very impartially, and was extremely satisfactory to both sides. The victory was mainly due to Latham's remarkable fielding, Nunn's fine batting and base running, and Alger's timely base hit. Harvard batted hard, but the head wind, and fine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE-BALL. | 5/17/1878 | See Source »

...fifth inning the success of Yale was assured. The Harvard Nine found it impossible to bat Lamb's pitching, which was remarkably fine, while the Yale men batted Cruger with comparative ease. Had our pitcher been in the good condition in which we have seen him, their base-hit column would not have amounted to so much, we can safely say. For Yale, Lamb led at the bat and in the field, closely followed by Walden, whose play at second base was good. Thompson and Borie struck well, but the former did poorly at short. Ives, who is also catcher...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE FRESHMEN vs. HARVARD FRESHMEN. | 5/17/1878 | See Source »

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