Word: downers
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...yesterday afternoon on Holmes Field twelve to seven. Both nines played a poor fielding game, but Harvard excelled at the bat. Hare, the Amherst pitcher, became discouraged and careless in the fifth inning, and forced men in by giving bases on balls when there were three men on bases. Downer pitched a steady game, and was well supported by Upton, who threw finely to bases. The feature of the game was Soule's short-stop play. He had nine chances without an error. Alward was careless at third base, but batted well. Harvard's coaching in the field...
Harvard did not score for the next three innings. In the second Lacey knocked a pop fly between Soule and Downer. Alward was called for it but could not get it, and the man was safe on first. He reached third on two sacrifices, and came in on Trafford's excusable fumble of Brooks' low line...
...FROTHINGHAM.H. U. B. B. C.- The following men will be in the gymnasium ready dressed at 3.15: Upton, Downer, Trafford, Dean, Alward, Soule, Mason, Howland, Wrenn, Spalding, Evans, F. Bates, Cummings...
...Sullivan; three base hits, Linn, Brooks; base on balls, Dean, Linn (2), Howland, Mason (2), Alward, Soule, Burns (2), Hunt, Sullivan, Brooks (3); base on errors, Harvard 5, Amherst 1; struck out, Dean, Cummings, Soule, Burns (2), Lacey, Taylor, Cutler (2); passed balls, Upton 2, Hunt 1; wild pitches, Downer 2, Hare 3; hit by pitched ball. Cutler and Brooks; flies caught, Harvard 7, Amherst 5; out on bases, Harvard 3, Amherst 6; left on bases, Harvard 5, Amherst 11, time, 2hours; umpire, O'Neill of Holyoke...
...following men will be in the gymnasium ready dressed at 3.15 o'clock: Upton, Trafford, Dean, Alward, Soule, Mason, Howland, Howe, Spalding, Downer, Wrenn, Evans, Codman, F. Bates...