Word: deane
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Captain Dean led in the batting, hitting the ball every time and making three hits with a total of four bases in five times at the bat. He accepted ten of twelve chances in fielding...
...Harvard. He sent an easy grounder to Corridon, who threw poorly to first, the ball escaping McGuire. Before it could be fielded Rand was on third base. Scannell sent a high fly to Corridon, who muffed it, letting Rand score. A passed ball advanced Scannell and Dean's hit scored him. Dean got caught on third on Haughton's grounder to Corridon, after Paine had reached first on Clayton's error. A short hit by Burgess scored Paine and Haughton...
Harvard added two more runs to her score in the second. After Wrenn got his base on balls and stole second, another error by Corridon gave Rand first base, but he was out in the double play made on Scannell's grounder by Corridon, Pierce and McGuire. Then Dean hit to left field beyond Smith's reach, scoringWrenn and getting to second base himself. Paine's single gave Harvard an earned...
...Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock with Tufts. Last year Tufts won its first game with Harvard by the score of 11 to 8, and , as their nine is strong this year, the game ought to be interesting. The batting order will be: Rand, left field; Scannell, catcher; Dean, second base; Paine, centre field; Haughton, pitcher; Crawford, third base; T. J. Stevenson, first base; Burgess, right field; Wrenn, shortstop...
...JAMES DEAN...