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Word: batted (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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Andover I7; H. U., '93, i.The freshman nine went to Andover Saturday and were overwhelmingly defeated by the Phillips Andover Academy team. The Andover men played an errorless game and had no difficulty at the bat in hitting Day. The Harvard infield went all to pieces at times, and the men were very unsteady in their throwing. On the whole the freshmen played wretchedly, getting completely rattled at critical points. Their batting was weak. In the second inning, with the bases full and but one out, they were unable to score. The feature of the game was McCormick's fielding...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball. | 5/5/1890 | See Source »

...cricket eleven opened the season with an overwhelming defeat of the Somerville team. The game was played on the Somerville crease, which proved very fast. The home team went to the bat first, but the whole side was retired with a total of only 8 runs. Garrett and Parker then went in for Harvard, and the former played an excellent game, rolling up 38 runs. His cutting was one of the features of the match. Brown made 25 runs, and Skinner carried his bat for 36 after a steady inning. The remainder of the team, including three...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cricket. | 5/5/1890 | See Source »

Brown was first at the bat. Dowd made a two-bagger to left. Sexton got his base on balls; Dowd stole third, and Upton in trying to catch him overthrew and he scored. Sexton took second on the play, third on Woodcock's hit to right, and home on Messer's single to left. Woodcock stole second and came in on the same hit. Two more men got bases on balls but no one scored. For Harvard Dean hit safely to left, and took second on the fielder's fumble. He reached third on the hit by Linn, who stole...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball. | 5/3/1890 | See Source »

Harvard defeated Amherst yesterday afternoon on Holmes Field twelve to seven. Both nines played a poor fielding game, but Harvard excelled at the bat. Hare, the Amherst pitcher, became discouraged and careless in the fifth inning, and forced men in by giving bases on balls when there were three men on bases. Downer pitched a steady game, and was well supported by Upton, who threw finely to bases. The feature of the game was Soule's short-stop play. He had nine chances without an error. Alward was careless at third base, but batted well. Harvard's coaching...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball. | 5/1/1890 | See Source »

Harvard was first at the bat. After Dean's out, the left-fielder muffed Linn's fly and Linn took second. Howland was hit by a pitched ball and both were advanced a base by a passed ball. Trafford sacrificed well, and Linn scored, Howland taking third. Alward's two-bagger to right brought Howland home. Upton flied out. Amherst got two men on bases, but Upton threw them both out at second, and no runs were made...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball. | 5/1/1890 | See Source »

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