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Word: hit (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
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Second inning. For Harvard, after Tilden struck out, Allen made a pretty base hit and went to second on another by Smith. Winslow hit a fly to Durfee, who muffed it, giving him his base, and sending Allen and Smith to third and second respectively. Beaman hit to Doron, who threw to first, putting him out, but allowing Allen to score. Crocker flied out to Shedd, thus leaving Winslow and Smith on second and third bases. For Brown, Chase got his base on balls ; Shedd flied out to Allen. Gunderson made a base hit, sending Chase to second...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE BALL. | 5/2/1884 | See Source »

...best men, Nichols, Allen, Phillips and Lovering, all of whom were unable to play, from various causes. In the fourth inning, the Beacons made two runs, on a single, two doubles, and a passed ball. They scored two more runs in the seventh inning on a base hit and errors by Keep and Tilden. Our only run was made by Crocker, in the eighth inning, on an error by Coolidge, a steal, and a base hit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE BALL. | 5/1/1884 | See Source »

Struck out-Harvard, '87 11, Adams Academy 11. Passed balls-Litchfield 1, Pocock 3. Wild pitches-Baker 1, Aldrich 3. Bases on balls-Harvard, '87 4, Adams Academy 5. Two-base hits-Wiestling, Cowling, Litchfield, Baker, Bales. Three-base hit-Willard. Umpire, Mr. Chas. Watterson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN VS, ADAMS. | 4/28/1884 | See Source »

Earned runs-0. Three-base hit-LeMoyne. Struck out-Brown 10. First base on balls-Brown 7, Harvard 6. Passed balls-Basset 1, Allen 1. Wild pitches-Murphy 1, Nichols 3. Left on bases-Harvard 11, Brown 3. Umpire, Joe Quinn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE BALL. | 4/26/1884 | See Source »

...good as well as some pretty bad work on third base. For Harvard, Allen did far the best playing, holding Nichols' very swift and wild delivery beautifully. Nichols' pitching, though wild, was as effective as it well could have been, for ten men struck out and not a base hit was made off him. Lovering played very well at second base. Our batting was not strong, but LeMoyne and Smith did well. The umpiring was unsatisfactory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE BALL. | 4/26/1884 | See Source »

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