Word: hammond
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...grandstand, Norris and Gordon scoring and Todd taking second. Jenkins grounded out to short stop, Todd taking third. Hammond struck out. Third-sacker Nichols did well to knock down Hill's vicious drive, but he took the edge off his achievement by making a late and wild throw to first which let Hill go all the way to third, Todd of course scoring on the play. Samborski walked, and Hill raced in with the fifth run when Robinson uncorked a wild pitch. Toulmin grounded out, ending the round and, as far as Harvard batting wa concerned, the game...
Harvard Bowdoin Rogers, A. G., r.f. 2b., Porter Norris, 1b. c., Blake Gordon, c.f. 1b., Hill Todd, l.f. s.s., Johnson Jenkins, s.s. c.f., Daggett Hammond, 2b. r.f., Fish Hill, 3b. l.f., Williams Samborski, c. 3b., Nichols Brown, p. p., Robinson...
...retained on the University squad are as follows: pitchers, Brown, Casto, Cordingley, K. N. Hill, Mosely, Norris, Spalding, and Toulmin; catchers, Cheek, Larrabec, and Samborski; infielders, Bullard, Campbell, Hammond, F. S. Hill, Jenkins, and Slayton; outfielders, Burgess, Gordon, McGlone, A. G. Rogers, A. S. Rogers and Todd...
...Harvard half. Todd and Jenkins singled with one out. Hammond lofted to center field. Slayton walked, clogging the bases, and Cheek drove in Todd and Jenkins with a clean single. Slayton and Cheek came in on a hit by Brown. McGlone popped to the pitcher...
...second, but good support helped him to escape unscathed. In the third, however, he was still wilder. After two were out he walked two men and hit a third. Towne, the Middlebury pitcher singled to right, driving in one run, and a second came in on an error by Hammond. Slayton helped Brown out of a light hole by throwing out Captain Hastings at first...