Word: fielded
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard defeated Amherst at Amherst yesterday afternoon by a score of 6 to 0. The Harvard nine put up its best game of the season, showing unusual dash and self-confidence, and playing an errorless game in the field...
...contrast to '98's beautiful fielding game, '97 played wretchedly. Both nines batted well, but here '97 was much the stronger, getting thirteen hits to '98's seven, five of which were made in the first inning. Most of '98's runs outside of the first inning were made on bases on balls and errors. The best individual playing for '98 was done by Edmunds and Haskell, although Hayes pitched a steady game, striking out ten men. Field led the batting list for both teams with two singles and a triple. The star play of the day was a beautiful...
...Field...
Passed balls-Brown 2, Scott 3. Stolen bases-Vincent 2, Edmunds 3, Haskell 2, Bouve 2, Brown, Davis, Manning 3, Hallowell, Garrison 2, Scott 2, Field, Adams. Wild pitch-Hayes. Bases on balls-Warren 2, Garrison, Vincent, Edmunds 3, Haskell, Brown, Manning 2. Struck out-by Hayes, Harris 2, Hallowell, Dunlop, Sullivan 2, Adams 2, Nichols. Hit by pitched ball-Garrison, Bouve, Haskell, Adams. Left on bases...
...Field '97 vs. R. A. Bidwell...