Word: goulding
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...game on both sides. Soule's throw to Dickinson, of Sullivan's hit in the fourth, and Frothingham's double play to Dickinson won much applause, on all sides. Brown distinguished himself by a very pretty running catch of Cook's presumable two-bagger, and was only equalled when Gould repeated the exhibition in left field on Frothingham's fly. Highlands completed the brilliant work by his most opportune two-bagger...
...fifth, was Amherst's inning, their only two runs being scored then. With one man out, Brown got a single to left field, went to second on Soule's fumble of Gould's hit and scored on Colby's single out to right. Gould, in the meantime, went to third, and scored on Cobb's fumble of the throw to the plate. This ended the scoring for Amherst, and but once again during the game did a man succeed in getting by first...
Harvard might have had a run the in fifth had Trafford not been foolishly coached to come in on a single to left field. As it was he was easily thrown out at the plate. In the eighth Highlands got to third, and would have scored if Gould had not made his most brilliant catch of Frothingham's long drive to left field, making the third...
...Gould has given $25,000 to the University of the City of New York...
...individual scores of the Harvard team were Lawton 14, Sargent 18, Pike 22, Gould 22, Mackay 22. Lawton's poor score is somewhat excusable as he broke his gun in the beginning of the match...