Word: hit
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...credit for the victory belongs to Rand who brought in the three runs which tied the score in the seventh inning. Three men were on bases and no one out. Dean was forced at the plate and Haughton struck out. Rand then knocked a beautiful three base hit to deep centre field and cleared the bases...
...eighth inning with one man out, Chandler and Dean hit safely. Scannell then struck out, but Burgess was hit by pitched ball. Clarkson then made a timely hit and Haughton followed him with another. Rand's base on balls forced in a run. Princeton was then unable to overcome Harvard's lead...
...next inning Blakely got his base on an error and scored on Jackson's hit to left, which would have been a home run, but Jackson was out for not touching third...
Harvard scored twice again in the sixth on hits by Scannell, Burgess and Haughton, and twice more in the seventh through Chandler's scratch hit, a two bagger by Scannell and Jackson's error...
Earned runs-Harvard, 8; Penn. 1. Two-base hits, Scannell 2, Clarkson, Haughton, Stevenson, Jackson, Wilhelm, Ritchie. Three-base hits-Rand, Chandler, Grey. Sacrifice hit-Scannell. Stolen bases-Burgess, 2; Rand, 2; Ritchie. Bases on balls-By Paine, 5; by Ritchie, 1. Struck out-By Paine, 8; by Ritchie, 2. Double plays-Dean and Haughton, Burgess and Chandler. Umpire, O'Rourke...