Word: crockers
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...grass made the ball slippery, and Winslow was obliged to give Hubbard his base on balls. A wild pitch sent him to third, and Griggs' fly to centre let him score, giving Yale her first run. Harvard did not score in the first inning, but in the second Crocker reached first on Griggs' fumble, went to second on another fumble by the same player of a ball from Winslow's bat, and came home on a wild pitch...
...fence. It was a block ball and Hopkins came home on it. Harvard excelled in pitching, as the score shows. Allen did magnificent work behind the bat, Coolidge and Baker had little to do but they did that little well, while the out-field played a beautiful game throughout, Crocker doing especially good work while Lovering and Le Moyne caught some particularly difficult flies. For Yale, Camp and Hopkins played most of the game. Hubbard was not at his best and neither were Griggs and Terry. The features of the game were the pitching of Winslow, the brilliant fly catch...
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...Crocker has been unfortunate at centre field. He has had few chances and has made several unfortunate errors. As captain he has worked hard and faithfully, and the poor success of the nine is certainly not due to any remissness on his part...
...base hits - Bassett, Lovering. Earned runs - Brown, 1; Harvard, 1. Struck out - Brown, 4; Harvard, 3. Base on balls - Brown, 2; Harvard, 1. Left on base - Brown, 2; Harvard, 5. Wild pitches - Allen, 2; Gunderson, 1. Passed balls - Crocker, 2; Bassett, 1. Time, 2h. Umpire, Quinn...