Word: forde
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Seventh Inning. - Harvard for the first time went out in order. Price hit to short and was thrown out at first; wild throws of Boyden and Campbell gave Ford, who had taken Reynolds' place, a run. The next two men went out at first...
Ninth Inning. - After two men were out, Mumford made a hit but was left on second by Morgan striking out. Price went out at first. On a fumble by Wiestling, Ford took first. A muff of Mumford's gave Evans a base, sending Ford to second. Duffield went out at first. After having struck wild at the ball twice Mercur hit over Bingham's head for three bases sending in two runs, Wagenhurst ended the inning and game by flying out to left...
...Ford...
...fielding well. The New Yorks seemed to terrify the infield. The outfield is very steady, however. King has been ill, but of late has been playing at second, his regular position. The team's training is noticeably lax, but the experiences of the season will doubtless necessitate an improvement. Ford's catching is daily growing better but Brownlee throws better to second base. The season has been unpropitious and college support has not been generous; besides a debt of last year's association had to be paid, - and a few inopportune rains may swamp the management financially...
Malcolm W. Ford, the champion athlete, was finally declared to be a professional at the meeting of the executive committee of the National Association of Amateur Athletes of America, Monday evening...