Word: cleaning
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...five yards around the right end and scored. There was no interference by Harvard to help him but the Amherst rushers retrained from tackling him. Trafford dropped a very pretty goal from the field a moment later, and Mason ended the scoring by stopping Pratt's kick, with a clean field to the Amherst goal. The teams...
...line. The center was the weakest part of the line, Highlands at right guard apparently not being able to take care of his man. On the second half Rantoul improved his play very much. Hallowell did not play on account of a slight injury to his knee, and his clean low tackling was greatly missed Miller got down field well but was easily blocked off when the runner came round his end. Shea played hard and showed promise of much improvement over his last year's play. Lake and Newell played in their old form leaving little to be desired...
Trafford, in four times at the bat, made three hits and a sacrifice, and Hovey made two clean singles. The feature of the Holy Cross game was the fielding of Cain, who made one very brilliant catch. Mahoney also played well at second base. For the first three innings Holy Cross batters went out in regular order, Harvard, meanwhile, making two runs. After Merritt had muffed Hallowell's foul fly the latter got first on called balls, started for second just as Hovey made a clean hit to left field and kept on to third. He scored on Trafford...
...inning the score was very even, and it looked as if Harvard might have some difficulty in winning. But two runs in the sixth, one in the seventh, and three in the eighth served to put Morrill's team out of the race. The nine did not play as clean a game in the field as usual, though the play improved much towards the end of the game, and some brilliant plays were made. Wiggin was given a chance in the pitcher's box, and made an excellent showing. Morrill's men got only four clean hits, and twelve...
...advanced to second by Rudderham's scratch hit. Lyons had meanwhile flied out. Connor was hit by a pitched ball. With the bases full Fitz went out on an infield grounder, and the inning was ended. In the ninth again two men got to second. Laverty made the first clean hit for his side. Doyle knocked a fly to Frothingham who muffed it, but threw to second in time to retire Laverty, who was trying to steal. Lyons hit a grounder towards third, but Dickinson did not try for it, and Lyons got his base, Doyle going to second. McKeever...