Word: dean
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Worcester was decidedly the best this year, and gives much encouragement for the future. Bates put up a magnificent game, striking out sixteen men and holding the Worcesters well on bases. The fielding of our men, what little they had to do, was errorless, except for one fumble of Dean's. Worcester fielded well also. Harvard outbatted her opponents and earned two of her three runs. The base running of our nine was not as usual. In the first inning with no one out Dean ran from second to third on a passed ball and tried to make home...
...base hit which brought in Lynch. Half of the Worcesters' hitting for the game was done. O'Brien was given his base on balls, and Bird thus forced to second where Bates and Hovey shortly afterwards caught him. Meanwhile Murphy struck out and then Moore followed suit. For Harvard Dean made a two bagger and was caught trying to come home on a passed ball. Mason went out on a hit to infield. Trafford and Hovey made hits, but Alward's slow grounder to first prevented them from being...
...third Tabor was the sixth Worcester man in succession to strike out. Lynch flied out and Bird knocked a grounder to first. For Harvard Dean managed to reach third on a dead ball, a steal, and Mason's sacrifice, but failed to get home...
...first in time to retire Tabor, It was a very pretty play. For Harvard Cobb made a hit, stole second, took third on Cook's timely sacrifice, and came home on a hit by Bates. This was the first run for Harvard. Bates was caught napping at second and Dean struck...
...Dean, 2b.; Hallowell, c.f.; Hovey, s.s.; Trafford, 1b.; Frothingham, r.f.; Dickinson, l.f; Upton, c., Cook, 3b.; Bates, p.; Cobb, c., Howe, p., change battery...