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Word: caught (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Frantz worked well together in the infield. The running down of Layton between the first and second while Noble was held at third in the third inning, and a fast double play in the ninth were both brilliant plays. In spite of a strong wind Clark, Wendell and Stillman caught several high flies which were hard to judge. Stillman, Clark and Fincke made excellent sacrifices on well placed bunts, and Stillman made a hit by beating out a bunt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 11; U. OF P., 3. | 6/10/1901 | See Source »

Both pitchers were effective each striking out ten men. Alexander, however, showed a tendency to weaken at critical times. Welton caught well for Yale, and easily stopped Harvard's two attempts to steal. Parker, was slow in getting the ball off, and allowed the Yale runners to steal bases almost at will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE 1904, 6; HARVARD 1904, 0. | 6/3/1901 | See Source »

...tied the score in the sixth on Bleucoe's single, Touhill's out at first and Flesher's single. In the seventh Michigan took a lead of two runs on Utley's single, Condon's three-bagger and Coolidge's error in handling the throw in. Harvard caught up one run in the eighth. Frantz singled and Clark was hit by a pitched ball; but on an attempt at a double steal Frantz went out. Clark scored a moment later on Coolidge's single. In the last half of the ninth Stillman, who batted in Clarkson's place, singled, Murphy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 5; MICHIGAN, 4. | 5/27/1901 | See Source »

...infielding of the Juniors was clean and quick, Chase at shortstop playing especially well. Coburn struck out fifteen men and fielded his position in fine form. Wells caught a remarkably fine game until a foul tip dislocated his thumb...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JUNIORS BASEBALL CHAMPIONS. | 5/24/1901 | See Source »

...came home on Putnam's two-base hit. Putnam went to third on George's out and was allowed to score because of Bettes's interference. George and Kernan opened the fourth with singles, and on Jackson's wild throw of Murphy's grounder George scored. Murphy was caught stealing and Frantz went out at first. Then Stillman scored Kernan with a three-bagger and came home on Clark's double. In the next inning a base on balls to Coolidge, errors by Jackson and Peters, and a single by George brought Coolidge and Putnam in with the last...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 8; EXETER, 1 | 5/23/1901 | See Source »

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