Word: crockers
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...base hit and went to second on another by Smith. Winslow hit a fly to Durfee, who muffed it, giving him his base, and sending Allen and Smith to third and second respectively. Beaman hit to Doron, who threw to first, putting him out, but allowing Allen to score. Crocker flied out to Shedd, thus leaving Winslow and Smith on second and third bases. For Brown, Chase got his base on balls ; Shedd flied out to Allen. Gunderson made a base hit, sending Chase to second, but the next two men struck out and left him there. Score, Harvard...
Fourth inning. Smith hit to Gunderson, who threw him out at first. Winslow struck out, and Beaman retired by Doran to Chase. Brown made their only run in this inning. Basset reached first on a fumble by Tilden, stole second, and reached third on Crocker's wild throw to Phillips. Chase struck to Beaman, who threw him out at first. Shedd made a base hit, bringing in Bassett, but was himself left on second, as the next two men went out. Score...
Fifth inning. Crocker got his base on Wadsworth's error, stole second, but was put out in a ridiculous attempt to steal third. Baker fouled out to Wadsworth ; Phillips made a pretty three-base hit between left and centre, and scored on LeMoyne's splendid home run over the left fielder's head. Tilden and Allen each reached first on errors by Shedd, but the latter was forced out at second by Smith. Brown failed to score, although Durfee reached second base on Phillip's fumble, and Seagrave's hit. Harvard, 4 ; Brown...
Winslow opened the sixth inning with a base hit. Beaman went out on a foul tip. Crocker struck to Shedd, forcing Winslow out at second. Took second on Gunderson's muff of Basset's throw, third on a wild pitch, and scored on Baker's hit. Baker reached third on Phillips' hit, and scored on Shedd's fumble off LeMoyne's bat. Phillips, who had stolen second, was put out trying to score...
...Crocker...