Word: hit
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...fourth inning, Coolidge broke his finger, and Baker took his place, Keep going to shortstop. Harvard was blanked in the third, fourth, fifth and sixth innings, although in the fourth Keep and Baker made hits. Amherst made one more run in the sixth on a base hit, Tilden's error and a passed ball...
Amherst went out in order in the eighth. For Harvard, after Smith had flied out to Taylor, Winslow made a base hit, Crocker flied out to Taylor. and Keep made a pretty three-base hit bringing in Winslow. Baker hit a high fly to Kimball, who muffed the ball but caught it again in the most extraordinary manner before it hit the ground. Score, Amherst 9, Harvard...
...ninth, Amherst failed to score. For Harvard, after Phillips struck out, LeMoyne took his base on Taylor's wild throw, and stole second. Tilden struck out ; Allen made a base hit, bringing in LeMoyne...
Smith took his base on balls, Allen going to second. Winslow hit a fly to Kimball, who, of course, caught, leaving the score...
Amherst played a loose fielding game with the exception of Taylor and Kimball, the latter of whom played a most brilliant game, putting out nine men in left field. their batting was not very heavy, but they succeeded in bunching their hits to great advantage. Sullivan and Stuart led the record. Harvard's fielding was not as good as one might have hoped to see, but Baker played a fine game and Allen and Winslow did well. their batting was very heavy and would have been much more effective, had it not been for the magnificent fielding of Kimball. Phillips...