Word: dickinson
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Princeton was first at bat. Payne went out on a grounder to Highlands. King flied out to Whittemore and Ward was the third man out, Winslow to Dickinson...
Harvard had two men on bases in her half of the inning. Whittemore fouled out. Cook got his base on balls. Dickinson struck out but Trenchard dropped the ball. Dickinson was in the way of a throw when he started for first and Cook got to second safely. Dickinson was, however, called out. Then Scannel was hit by a pitched ball and immediately after both he and Cook were advanced a base on Bradley's wild pitch. Wiggin went out on a fly to Mackenzie...
...second Mackenzie started off with a two-base hit to centre. Otto hit the ball to Cook, who instead of holding Mackenzie on second, threw to first. Dickinson had to step off the bag to reach the ball and as he returned the ball to Cook, Otto was safe. Otto went down on the first ball and having reached second, started back to first as though he thought there had been a foul. Highlands and Dickinson caught him out and Dickinson also threw out Mackenzie who was trying to come in on the play. It was a clever attempt...
Princeton went out in one, two, three order in the third. In Harvard's half, Whittemore fouled out. Cook was hit and reached third on Dickinson's sacrifice. At this point the game was called...
Earned runs-Harvard 3; two-base hit, Wiggin; three-base hits-Corbett, Otto; sacrifice hits-Cook, Scannell; stolen bases-Whittemore, Cook 2, Scannell, Corbett, Highlands 2, Mackenzie; first base on balls-Cook, Dickinson, Whittemore, Winslow, O'Malley 2, Gunster, Altman, Otto; first base on errors-Harvard 1, Princeton 2; struck out-by Highlands 4, by Altman 1, by Bradley 2; double plays-Whittemore and Dickinson, Winslow; passed balls-Scannell 1, Williams 5; wild pitch-Altman. Time-2h. 15m. Umpire-Stage...