Word: hickoxing
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Dates: during 1884-1884
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Runs earned-0; base on balls-Yale 2, Harvard 5; 3-base hit-Ayer; 2-base hit-Tilden; struck out-Yale 10, Harvard 10; wild pitch-Hickox 1; passed balls-Goodwin 1; left on base-Yale 4, Harvard 2; Umpire, Donovan...
...bases respectively on a passed ball. Litchfield made a base hit, bringing in Potter, and sending Wiestling to third base. Willard went out on a long fly to centre field and Wiestling scored. Tilden made his third safe hit, sending Litchfield to third base. Tilden then stole second base. Hickox threw to Tuttle to try to cut him off, and Litchfield started home. Tuttle threw to Goodwin, and Litchfield turned back, but Goodwin threw to Gordon, catching him on third base. Yale went out in order...
Yale played a sharp game in the field. Goodwin played finely, his throwing being especially good. Ayer and Tuttle played well, and Hickox, though rather wild, was very effective. They were with the exception of Ayer and Sheppard, entirely unable to hit Baker. Harvard, with the exception of the slight flurry in the fifth inning, played a steady and brilliant fielding game. Baker pitched splendidly, keeping his opponents down to three hits, and striking out ten men. Tilden caught extremely well. Potter did what little he had to do capitally ; he is a promising player. The nine as a whole...
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