Word: hit
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...second inning Foster went to first on balls; Edgerly flied out; Winslow hit for two bases, sending Foster to third, where he was held by a neat trick of Blossom's; Beaman hit to short, and reached first on the attempt to put Foster out at the plate; Winslow scored on Cooper's error, and Tilden, after getting his first on an attempted put out, followed Beaman over the plate, assisted by an error of Taylor, and a second attempted putout; Nichols struck out, and Willard, after going to first on balls, was forced out at second by Allen...
...fifth opened well for Harvard. Nichols hit for two bases just inside the left field foul line, and came home on Willard's two bagger; Willard came home from second on Blossom's error; Smith bad got his base on balls, and stolen second when the game...
...RAINWhich drove players and spectators to shelter for a space of ten minutes; after play was called Smith stole third, but was caught napping, closing the inning for Harvard, as Allen had fouled out, and Foster had been retired on strikes. Clark opened up for Princeton with a hit, but Taylor and Van Ausdal struck out, and Edwards went out, Nichols to Willard. Score, 8 to 0 against the visitors...
When the Princeton nine took the field for the sixth inning, several changes were noticeable. Blossom, whose hand had been badly spiked by Smith, retired from the field, and Shaw took his place at third, while Bickham went to centre field. Edgerly opened for Harvard by fouling out; Winslow hit to Edwards and was fielded out at first; Beaman hit safely and came in on Tilden's hit and two passed balls; Tilden was put out at the home plate. Princeton drew her sixth blank: Shaw struck a swift foul, which Allen caught in beautiful form, though he tripped...
Hard luck kept Harvard from scoring in the seventh. Nichols hit safely, and was sent to second by Willard's single; Allen hit to Shaw, who touched third and threw to Toler, making a double play; Smith got his base on balls, but Foster went out, Cooper to Toler, closing the inning with two men on bases. Princeton scored two runs in this inning. Cooper got his base on balls, and came in on Clark's drive for three bases; Clark scored on the error by Edgerly which allowed Taylor to reach first; Van Ausdal struck out; Taylor was thrown...