Word: hit
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Princeton's only run was made in the sixth inning. After Price had flied out to Wiestling, Durell made a hit and got to third on passed balls Reynolds then made a single bringing Durell home, but was left himself as the next two men went out. Several other times during the game Princeton got men on bases, but our sharp fielding, and their inability to hit Boyden safely, kept them there...
...Puritans were shut out till the eighth inning, when errors by '90 and a hit enabled them to score. They were unable to hit Sabine and the hits which they made were scattered...
...Detroits in their practice learned a fact about batting under the new rules. They say that if a player holds his bat in the usual position to strike at a low ball he cannot raise it in time to hit a high ball; but, on the other hand, if he holds the bat in position to hit a high ball it is easy enough to come down to a low one. - Sporting Life...
...Willard off first and Foster came in on Merrill's wild throw to the plate. Allen then threw to second to catch Willard, and Campbell came home. Henshaw and Boyden flied out. Willard stole third and came in on Bingham's single to right field. Richardson fumbled Bingham's hit and Bingham went to third on it and came in on Linn's single...
...fourth and fifth Harvard went out in order and in the sixth they made four more runs. Wiestling made a hit and got third, on a wild throw, and came in on Foster's single. Frederick made a wild throw on Campbell's hit to him on which Foster came home and Campbell went third. Henshaw drove the ball over the left fielder's head for a home run, bringing Camp-in also...