Word: batted
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Amateurs were defeated by the Stars yesterday, by a score of 19 to 9. The Stars outplayed their opponents at the bat and in the field. Their victory entitles them to a position among the three winning nines which are to play for the cups. The base hits made yesterday were-Stars, 18 for 23; Amateurs, 9 for 9. Umpire, Mr. H. Beaman...
...game yesterday was the best contested of any of the class games far thus far played. '86 showed up well at the bat, and played a sharp game in the field. The freshmen, however, disappointed the sanguine hopes of their friends by showing a decided tendency to get rattled under heavy batting, and playing besides a wretched game at the bat and in the field. For '86, Rankin, Gardner and Burnett bore off the honors, and for '88, Fargo, Ingersoll and Choate. Following is the score...
HARVARD, 4; TRINITY, 2.The game was rather uninteresting to witness, neither side doing any fine playing. Instead of the regular battery, Palmer and Jones of the freshman team pitched and caught until the sixth inning, when Tilden played behind the bat. Carpenter, of the Trinity nine, was hit by a ball in the fourth inning and was obliged to leave the field. His place was taken by Leaf, while Rogers took Leaf's place at left field. The game was stopped at the end of the sixth inning in order to allow Trinity to catch the train. Appended...
...grounds. Both were good representative teams, and the Longwood Club were much assisted by Chambers their professional, and Geo. Wright. Objection was made to Chambers, but he was allowed to play on condition that he would not bowl. The game began shortly after 11 A.M. with Longwood at the bat, and was continued until 4.30 P.M. with an intermission for lunch. The ground was soft and soggy on account of the heavy rain the day before, and there was a strong wind blowing across the wicket, so that the conditions were by no means good for fine batting and large...
...aided themselves, and the college credit in the games which were played on Saturday. The crimson scored three victories and suffered one defeat, a defeat of which the cricket club has no reason to feel ashamed, for it played a strong, steady game in the field and at the bat against one of the strongest teams in this part of the country...