Word: bats
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Patterson-An unusually steady bat and very difficult to get out when once set; he has obtained the batsman's prize in Philadelphia during the last two years with the fine averages of 64 and 72. He is also one of the best bowlers in the Germantown club...
...Scott-Last year won the Child's bowling cup with an average of 7.72 per wicket; is also a very careful bat and for several years has been one of the main stays of the Belmont club...
...three hits, one of which was a scratch hit, and struck out eight men. Henshaw's catching was perfect; he had no passed balls during the game. The pitcher of the Columbia team was very wild, giving 7 men bases on balls. He was well supported behind the bat, however...
...Harvard batted heavily, making 13 hits with a total of 19. Boyden and Knowlton led at the bat, the former with four hits, the latter with three. The fielding of Lamarche in left field was a feature of the game. His running catch of a terrific fly knocked by Henshaw called forth prolonged applause from the spectators...
...fourth consecutive victory of the season yesterday afternoon against the nine of Adams Academy at Quincy, with a score of 10 runs to 3. Richardson and Fitzhugh composed the CRIMSON battery and proved very effective. The Adams Academy boys played a good fielding game but were weak at the bat. The CRIMSON nine received very hospitable treatment and felt repaid for the time spent on the trip...