Word: hit
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...base hit-Coolidge, Smith. Three-base hit-Richardson. Base on balls-Harvard 4. Struck out-Harvard 1, Beacon 7. Passed balls-Richardson 2. Tilden 3. Wild pitches-Bracket 4. Umpire, Quinn...
...often wish to consult the instructors on the different subjects. But the instructors are hard to get at, and the result is that many men choose their courses at random, or on the warped advice of personal friends. This year, Professor Laughlin, recognizing this long felt want, has hit upon a new and still better method of spreading abroad the required information. His plan saves trouble, both to the instructors in the department and to all students. He has determined to lecture on the subject. His plan is to show what will be done in the political economy courses during...
Ninth inning. Phillips made a base hit, took second on a pass ball, and scored on LeMoyne's hit. LeMoyne stole second, took his third on Tilden's sacrifice hit, and came home on Allen's fly to Durfee. Smith struck out. For Brown, Chase took his base on balls, but was forced out at second by Shedd. Gunderson struck out, and Shedd was caught trying to steal his second base, closing the game with the score...
Brown, with the exception of Doron and Basset, played a weak fielding game, and were unable to bat Winslow to any effect, although Seagrave and Basset hit heavily. Harvard played a sharp and brilliant fielding game...
Earned runs-Harvard 3. Base on balls-Brown 2, Harvard 2. Struck out-Brown 6, Harvard 4. Left on bases-Brown 5, Harvard 6. Two-base hit-Wadsworth. Three-base hits-Phillips, Seagrave. Home run-LeMoyne. Passed balls-Brown 1. Wild pitch-Brown 1. Umpire, Mr. Gaffney...