Word: hit
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...around weak game. The Freshmen batted well, but their base running was not up to the mark. In the field, the few chances were accepted without errors. McCornick's work in the box was first class; he struck out 8 men, giving no bases on balls and but one hit. At the bat he made one single and two doubles. Ewer and Lewis also batted well...
Harvard's battery work was excellent, Paine only allowing one hit to be made off him and having nine strike outs to his credit; he was, however, rather wild, allowing six bases on balls. He also fielded well, making five assists and no errors. The fielding of the rest of the team was fair, but the men played in a rather too confident way and did not exert themselves enough. Stevenson seems to have improved a great deal in form since last year; he handles himself better and is much quicker and surer. Hayes made one bad fumble, but redeemed...
...base hits-Stevenson, Scannell. Three-base hit-Rand. Base on balls-by Paine 6, by Sanborn 10. Struck out-by Paine 10, by Sanborn 6. Umpire-Murray...
Whitman and Forbes played a remarkably steady game and several imes were within two or three points of winning the match. Ware and Scudder were erratic, but made a brilliant and successful finish. Ware went to pieces in the middle of the match, and hit continually into...
Three-base hit-Haughton. Sacrifice hits-Scannell, Tracy, 2, Stolen basc-Stevenson. First basc on balls-Paine 2, Ritchle, Blakely, Johnson, Wilhelm. Struck out-Cautliss 2, Trucy, Middleton. Passed ball-Middleton. Hit by pltched ball-Haughton, Time-1h. 40 m. Umpire-Murray...