Word: hills
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Vermont nine Kinsella did the best work. He made a couple of wild throws to second, and almost immediately after caught Upton and Frothingham there, by very pretty throws. Hill at short stop also played a good game...
Earned runs, Harvard 8, U. of V. 1. First base by errors Harvard 4; U. of V., 3. Left on bases, Harvard 6, U. of V. 2. First base on balls, Mason, Upton, Frothingham, Cook, Trafford, Allen. Struck out, Upton 2, Highlands, Richmond, Hill, Pond 2, Cooke. Three base hits, Abbott, Upton, Sullivan. Two base hits, Abbott, Hallowell, Frothingham, Cook. Sacrifice hits, A. Highlands, Mason 2, Abbott, Cook, Sullivan 2, Hill. Stolen bases, Mason, Abbott 2, Hallowell 2, Upton, Frothingham, Naylor. Double plays, Frothingham, Trafford, Hill and Allen. Wild pitches, A. Highlands 2. Passed balls, Upton, Kinsella. Umpire, McManus. Time...
Much interest was shown in the 220 yards dash, inasmuch as the final heat of this event was run last and would decide the championship for either Hopkinson or Worcester Academy. In the final heat six men ran. The race was exceedingly close, Hill, Hop. managing to forge ahead in the last few feet taking first place. M. Clark, W. A., second, Grosvenor, W. A., third. Time 23 1-5 seconds...
...LEWIS D. HILL, Manager.366 Harvard Street.N. B. The word "graduates" as used above means strictly non-resident graduates. Graduates now at the University must get their tickets with undergraduates at the general sale...