Word: deane
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...besides making two safe hits, filled his position at centre without an error. Selfridge and Rand, the other two fielders, had no chance to distinguish themselves, but the latter showed up well at the bat. Winslow at third made one rather inexcusable error, but otherwise played a good game. Dean at second played steadily, but needs to be a little quicker. Hayes and Stevenson covered first without an error. It is a close race for this position between the two, with the advantage slightly in Hayes's favor, as he is the stronger at the bat. Paine and Highlands pitched...
...second inning Andover went out in one, two, three order while Harvard scored five runs. Rand hit safely and stole second, Dean got his base on balls and both scored on Paine's two-bagger. Garrison flied out Paine scored on Whittemore's single. Winslow hit to second who failed to throw Whittemore out at third and Scannell's two-base hit brought both men home. Scannell tried to reach third but was thrown out and Hayes flied out to first...
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Earned runs - Harvard 7. Two-base hits - Whittemore, Winslow, Scannell 2, Paine. Three-base hits - Barnes, Drew. Sacrifice hits - Drew, Sedgwick, Barnes. Stolen bases - Whittemore, Winslow 5, Rand 2, Dean, Garrison, Highlands 2, Drew, Holman. First base on balls - Whittemore, Winslow, Dean, Barnes, Dayton. Struck out - By Paine 1; by Highlands 2; by Sedgwick 1. Passed balls - Drew 1. Wild Pitches - Sedgwick 3. Time - 1h. 45m. Umpires - Keefe and Mason...
Scannell, Stevenson, Hayes, Dean, Winslow, Beale, Garrison, Selfridge, Rand, Burgess, Buckman, and ail pitchers be dressed ready to play at 3.30 sharp. All other candidates...