Word: batted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...liner by Harvey. Hicks struck out the first two men in the next inning and then Nourse singled to right centre. A pop fly to Simons ended the inning. In the eighth Dana made a fine catch of Raymond's long drive to left, ending Brown's times at bat...
...base in each of the last two innings. With two out in the eighth, Simons singled to right, but was left when Hicks struck out. Lanigan opened the ninth by reaching first on the first baseman's error. Harvey struck out and Currier, who went in to bat for Brown, followed suit. Aronson landed on the ball hard, but the right fielder made a spectacular running catch close to the foul line, ending the game...
...Freshmen will bat in the following order: Wigglesworth, c.f.; Conant, r.f.; Kennedy, 1b.; Potter, 2b.; Winston, s.s.; Howe, c.; Desha, 3b.; Blackall, l.f.; Babson, Ernst...
...Freshman baseball team defeated Exeter Saturday afternoon on Soldiers Field in a close game by the score of 4 to 2. The batting of both tams was weak, and all the runs made by the Freshmen were due to errors. Potter at second base played a very fast game, accepting ten chances without an error, and getting two hits out of three times at bat...
...times express their encouragement and hope for success. The CRIMSON believes that a middle ground can well be taken. Organized cheering is all right between the innings after a good exhibition by the home team; short cheers are an excellent means of encouraging the men when they go to bat; but the pumped cheering and confused hub-bib during an exciting moment are decidedly out of place in an amateur intercollegiate contest. Not only is such applause unfair to the visitors. It is a great question whether it does not tend to confuse and excite the University players...