Word: doron
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...Doron...
...this time the game was close and the result uncertain; but in the fourth inning Harvard dispelled all doubts as to the result of the game by piling up five runs. Crocker and Beaman first went out. Crocker, Gunderson to Doron; Beaman on a strike out. Keep knocked to Gunderson, but Gunderson's throw was muffed by Doron, and Keep got his base, and went to third directly after on a wild pitch. Coolidge was given his base on balls, and went to second. Baker sent a high fly over left field's head, knocking home Keep and Coolidge...
...Coolidge. Most of Harvard's work in the field was done by Allen and Nichols, both of whom played a beautiful game. Gunderson and Greene also did most of the work for Brown, both at the bat and in the field. A remarkable feature of the game was that Doron, Brown's first baseman, should have had but four chances, and only two put outs. The score...
...error and played a very sharp fielding game, besides batting heavily. Base hits - Brown 16, with a total of 24; Beacons 12, with a total of 19. Brackett pitched for the Beacons and was batted easily. The following composed the Brown nine: Greene, c.; Durfee, r.f.; Bassett, 3b.; Doron, 1b.; Rhett, 1.f.; Seagraves, c.f.; Shedd, s.s.; Gunderson, p.; Wadsworth...
...brought in a pitcher who promises to substitute Smith very acceptably in case of necessity. The following named are the probable members of the nine for the ensuing year: S. S. Greene, '83, c.; E. P. Smith, '84, p.; W. B. Chase, '85, 1 b.; J. G. Doron, 84, 2 b.; C. Bassett, '85, 3 b.; Wordsworth, '84, s. s.; H. J. Rhett, '85, 1. f.; W. H. Shedd, '85, c. f.; E. B. Durfee, '84, r. f. Smith is at home with the typhoid fever...