Word: drives
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...team got two runs in the first. Wingate was hit by a pitched ball and completed the circuit when Hicks threw the ball over third base after Clark had beaten out a hit. Clark went to third on the same wild heave. He scored when Marshall let Ayres's drive go between his legs...
...earned. Clark and Minds shared the batting honors of the day, the former getting a home run and a single, and the latter two two-baggers and a triple. All of Minds's hits were made with men on bases, while no one was on when Clark made his drive over Minds's head for the circuit. Clark also contributed the fielding feature of the day--a wonderful stop of Sayre's drive between first and second in the eighth...
Harvard's first run came in the fourth. Clark singled, and got to second on Nash's out. He scored when Ayres singled to left. The other run was contributed by Clark unassisted when he sent a beautiful drive over Minds's head in the sixth for a home...
...perfectly fielded game was the contribution of the twirler's team-mates, the bright features of the afternoon being attributed to Gannett, Milholland, Ayres and the participants in the lightning double play in the fourth. Gannett made a remarkably fast play on Nichols's clean drive over first in the sixth inning. Coming in at full speed, he scooped the ball on the run and threw to Nash just in time to beat Nichols, and in doing so he completed a play seldom seen on any ball field. Milholland was unusually busy all afternoon, accepting five chances without a slip...
...play. This time Frye was the pinchhitter and he sent a hit into right, scoring Mahan and taking second while Slater juggled with the ball. Osborn went to first when he was hit, and Nash thereupon secured his third single of the afternoon by sending a line drive over Nichols, scoring Frye for the third run of the game...