Word: crockers
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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First innings. - Taylor made a base hit; Savage out on a fly to Coolidge; Arnd out, Burt assisted by Bean; Hunt went out by a long fly to Crocker. Coolidge hit to Gardner; Olmsted made the first base hit for the Harvards; Crocker out on a fly to Arnd, and Nichols out by second to first...
Third innings. - Taylor out on fly to Crocker; Savage, foul fly to Hall; Arnd the same; Crocker out by Gardner to Hamlin. Nichols, foul fly to Savage; Baker made a base hit and run; Hall a base hit, out at second; Burt left on base...
Fifth innings. - Buffum out by Bean to Burt; Gardner by Hall to Burt; Hamlin a long fly to Nichols. For Harvard - Crocker went out by Gardner to first; Nichols struck out; Baker out by third to second...
Seventh Innings. - Hunt out, Baker to Burt; Gardner, well fielded by Bean to Burt; Hamlin, a hit to Nichols. For Harvard - Olmsted to first; Crocker to first on balls; Nichols, base hit; all three scored runs; Baker first out on fly to Boyden; Hall made a base hit; Burt got first; Bean out on foul to catcher; Le Moyne, Burt and Hall left on bases by a long hit of Coolidge to Buffum. In this innings the visitors became rattled and their playing for the rest of the game was loose and full of errors...
Eighth innings. - Buffum fly to Olmsted; Boyden fly to Coolidge; Harris out on foul to catcher. The innings of the Harvards was remarkable in that four runs were made without a ball or strike being called on Harris; Olmsted a base hit, and Crocker the same; both brought home by a three baser of Nichols; Baker out short to first; Hall scored run; Burt base hit; Bean out to Boyden, and Le Moyne short to first...