Word: bickham
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Dates: during 1885-1885
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...Princeton eleven is now constituted as follows: DeCamp, '86, Cook, '89, Harris, '86, Adams, '86, Cowan, '88, Irvine, '88, H. Hodge, '86; quarter, R. Hodge, '86; half, Lamar, '86, Bickham, '86; back, Ford, '89. Subs., Griffith, '86, Williamson, '87, Lewis...
...member of the New York League nine thinks that Bickham is greatly overrated, and that Nichols, of Harvard is by far the best of the inter-collegiate pitchers.- Yale News...
...attendance at the game was very large. Princeton's playing was marked by several brilliant features. Princeton led from the beginning, making runs in all innings save the second, and scoring four times in the 8th inning. Odell pitched for Yale, but succeeded in striking out three men only. Bickham was more fortunate in that twelve men retired before him. Yale made 26 errors, and Princeton 12. 15 hits with a total of 20 were made off Odell, and 6 with a total of 9 off Bickham...
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Earned runs, Harvard, 4. Two-base hits, Edwards, Bickham. Three-base hit, Nichols. Home run, Winslow. First base on balls, by Mercur, 1. First base on errors, Princeton 2; Harvard, 8. Struck out, by Mercur, 6; by Winslow, 11. Passed balls, Taylor, 1; Choate, 1. Wild pitches, Mercur, 2; Winslow, 2, Left on bases, Princeton, 5; Harvard, 8. Umpire, Mr. A. L. Grant. Time...