Word: hit
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first Dean hit the first ball pitched to Ward, who fielded it to Kelley. Scannell gave Ward another chance and this time the Princeton shortstop threw the ball over into the bleachers and Scannell scored the first run. Burgess followed with a hit and stole second, but was fielded out on Clarkson's hit to Easton. R. Stevenson hit and so did Haughton, but Bradley shut off the run by a beautiful throw to the plate...
...second, Princeton scored three. The third opened with a home run by Bradley. Smith knocked a single over Vincent's head, stole second, obtained third on a wild pitch and scored on Wilson's hit. Gunster also found the ball, but Wilson was forced at third by Wheeler. Titus got a hit and Ward hit at Vincent, who threw wild again, allowing Gunster to score. Scannell's error gave Wheeler a run, but Ward went out at third by Scannell's quick throw. Altman then got a home run, bringing in Easton...
...fourth Princeton made four more runs by Bradley's two bagger. Wilson's base on balls, Gunster's home run and Vincent's error of Wheeler's hit and Ward's two bagger. Princeton added another in the sixth by Wheeler's drive over Burgess's head for four bases...
...tuneful at all times, catchy in many places, and almost classical in others, and it is sung by a thoroughly competent cast and chorus. The work of the chorus both vocally and in groupings for stage pictures shows what earnest work will do. The gypsy dance made a distinct hit. The costumes, stage settings, and effects were all that could be desired...
Harvard took the lead at the start of game. Dean was given a base on balls and Scannell hit a sharp grounder to Lauder who, with plenty of time, threw far over Rodman's head, allowing both men to score. Burgess followed with a fine three-base hit, but was left on third...