Word: clean
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Amherst came first to the bat and went out in one, two, three order. Harvard got her first run in this inning. Mason fouled out but was followed by Frothingham, with a sharp clean single to right field. Stealing second he was enabled to score on Cook's fly as Stearns was not quite able to get fairly hold of it. Cook was left at first and for the next three innings the outs were in one, two, three order for Harvard. In the second and third, an Amherst man was left on base, by sharp playing on Harvard...
With the score tied, Leach struck out. Gould got a clean hit by Soule, and then came Frothingham's most beautiful double play to Dickinson, making the third out. Highlands stepped up and lined out a two bagger, greatly to the surprise of the Amherst men. He took third on a well lined sacrifice by Cobb, and scored the winning run, as Sullivan let Mason's bat grounder through his hands...
...seventh Highlands got in a very clean hit to left field, and was followed by Cook with a home run in the same place, making two runs for the inning. The next inning was the Waterloo for the Holyokes, eight hits with a total of twelve, and several costly errors bringing in seven runs, and only two of them earned...
...freshman started off like winners. In the first inning, after two were out, Rogers got a base-hit past Spalding, to second and third on two short passed balls, and came in on Wadsworth's clean hit to left-centre. Wadsworth stole second, but was left there, as Dreyfus hit weakly to Spalding, and was out at first. Until the sixth however, they got but two more men to first, both of whom were left, but in the sixth they made their second run. Rogers got to first on an error by Wood, a poor throw, but Spalding's good...
...features of the game were Spalding's good pitching, Lake's three running catches in left, Brown's pretty work at third, and Whiting's clean, quick plays at short stop...