Word: dean
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...second time this year, a picked nine composed of Cambridge professionals. The 'varsity showed great improvement since their last game with this nine, but there were, nevertheless, several weak points. The fielding was generally good. Willard was hardly up to his s andard on first, but at short Dean played a magnificent game, taking ten chances without an error. The base running was very poor. Only eight innings were played. Hawley pitched a very fair game, and the opposing team made but few hits off him. Appended is the score...
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...trip showed plainly that the work of the infield must improve greatly before the championship season opens. Willard, of course, plays his position at first for all it is worth, and Dean plays at short stop in a way that is at least encouraging; but the work of the candidates for second and third base was very weak in the three games played on the trip. All of the men however, are lively, wideawake fielders and display a willingness to work which gives encouragement that they will overcome this weakness before the season is far advanced...
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Eained runs-Philadelphias, 3. Two-base hits-Wood, Andrews, Schriver, Linn. First base on balls-Andrews, Irwin, (2), Howland, Willard. First base on errors-Philadelphias 5; Harvard, 2. Struck out-Delehanty, Mitchell, Howland, Willard, Schroll, Barney, Dean. Passed balls-Henshaw, 4. Wild pitches-Hawley, 4. Hit by pitched ball-Schriver (1), Hallman. Henshaw (2). Time, 2 hours. Umpire-McQuaid...