Word: batted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Both sides played an excellent game in the field, but neither could do anything at the bat. Harvard's base-running was excellent, especially in the first inning, when Kendall stole home on Princeton's attempt to catch Reid at second. Princeton also ran bases well, though two men were caught trying to steal second. The feature of the game was Reid's allround play. His home run brought in three others in the eighth inning, and his single made it possible for Kendall to score in the first. He gave Stillman perfect support, threw well to second...
...Freshman nine defeated Andover Saturday, 5 to 2, in an exciting but poorly played game. The Freshmen were weak both in the field and at the bat. Clarkson won the game by striking out nineteen men and allowing but one hit. Marean had four passed balls and threw poorly to second, but made two hits. Lovering's showing at first base was very good, although he has had no practice in the position; he accepted seven chances without an error. The feature of the game, besides Clarkson's pitching, was the brilliant throwing of Matthews, shortstop for Andover. The score...
...silver mounted prize bat has been offered by a number of graduates to be awarded to the member of this year's University baseball squad who reaches first base the greatest number of times. In this will be counted bases gained in any way whatever...
...Freshman nine defeated Brown 1903 yesterday by a score of 6 to 2 in a close and interesting game. Both teams were weak at the bat, but the Freshmen had a slight advantage in the field. Comins pitched a steady game and was unusually effective with men on bases, especially in the seventh inning when he struck out two men in succession with the bases full. Story played the best all-round game, making three difficult foul catches and getting his base twice on skillful bunts. Jackson at shortstop was in poor form and made an error which was responsible...
...programme for the promenade concert at Mechanics' Hall, tonight, will be as follows: 1. March, "Szechenyi," Fahrbach. 2. Overture to "Stradella," Flotow. 3. Waltz, "Dream of Love," Fahrbach. 4. Selection, "Aida," Verdi 5. Overture, "Flying Dutchman." Wagner. 6. Waltz, "Du und Du," from "The Bat," Strauss. 7. Entr'acte, "Le Colombe," Gounod. 8. a. Angelus b. Fete Boheme From "Scenes Pittoresques." Massenet. 9. Selection from "The Gondoliers," Sullivan. 10. Overture, "Les Dragons de Villars," Maillart. 11. Ronde D'Amour, Westerhout. 12. Boccaccio March, Suppe...