Word: crockers
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...quickly retired without scoring in the other seven innings. The game after the first inning was well played throughout, and was characterized by good fielding on both sides. Wadleigh and Coolidge made two beautiful one-handed fly catches. The best fielding for Harvard was done by Coolidge, Burt and Crocker, and for Princeton by Schenck and Wadleigh...
...Crocker...
Earned runs - Harvards, 1. Two-base hit - Ernst. First base on balls - Princetons, 6; Harvards, 1. First base on errors - Princetons, 5; Harvards 2. Struck out - Princetons, 7; Harvards, 4. Double plays - Olmsted and Burt. Passed balls - Crocker, 2; Schenck, 1. Wild pitches - Bean 4. Left on bases - Princetons, 10; Harvards, 6. Balls called - Ernst, 75; Bean, 138. Strikes called - Ernst, 23; Bean, 54. Time of game - 2h. 20m. Umpire - John Kelley...
...Crocker House, for night after race...
Earned runs - Harvard, 3. 3 base hits - Watson, 1. 2 base hits - Terry, 1; Lyon, 1. Bases on balls - Harvard, 1, Yale, 4. Struck out - Harvard, 3; Yale, 10. Passed balls - Crocker, 1; Merrill, 2. Wild pitches - Winslow, 1. Time, 2 h. 20 min. Umpire, McLean of Philadelphia...