Word: ganzel
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...second, Ganzel knocked a hot ball to Dean who fumbled it. Lowe followed with a clean hit, which took Ganzel to third. Lake drove another at Dean, who again fumbled, and Ganzel came home. A wild throw of Howe's and another error by Dean let in Lowe. This ended the scoring for this inning. For Harvard Frothingham went out at first and Dickinson struck out. Upton hit easily to the third bareman who threw so wild to first that Upton reached third. He was coached there to run too far over and was caught...
...runs on hits by Quinn and Lowe, a sacrifice by Nichols and an error by Hovey. With two men out for Harvard Dean knocked the ball over the right field fence into a horse and carrage. This was good for three bases. Dean scored on an error by Ganzel, who felt so sure of putting out Hallowell at first that he played with the ball and dropped it. Hallowell was caught in an attempt to steal second and this ended the inning...
...Harvard, Dean got his base on balls and at once stole second by a pretty slide. Hallowell made a beautiful sacrifice, with a slow grounder to Ganzel, sending Dean to third. Hovey made a base hit on which Dean scored. Hovey was out, Lake to Long, on an attempt to steal second. Trafford made a hit and went to second on Frothingham's base on balls. Dickinson knocked a long fly between left and centre which both men ran for and Sullivan finally muffed, letting Trafford home...
...Ganzel...
Earned runs, Boston, 4; Harvard 1. Two base hits. Sullivan, Hovey. Home Runs, Clarkson, Long. Stolen bases, Long (2), Brodie (2), Ganzell, Lowe, Dean, Hallowell, Frothingham, Dickinson (2), Cobb. First base on balls, Long (2), Stovey, M. Sullivan, Ganzel, Lake (2), Dean, Frothingham (2). First base on errors, Brodie, Lowe, Hovey, Dickinson, Cook, Struck out, Long, Brodie, Lowe, Lake (2), Clarkson, Nichols (2). Left on bases, Boston, 8; Harvard, 6. Passed ball, Upton. Wild pitches, Bates (2), Howe. Time, 1h. 50 m. Umpire, J. F. Morrill...