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Word: hit (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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...this year, and seven runs were allowed principally on misplays by Clarkson. Lauder, the first man at bat knocked a fly to Dean, and then Robinson struck out. At this point Harvard held the lead, three to two and Brown had only one more inning to play. Lauder then hit an easy grounder to Clarkson who fielded the ball slowly and then threw poorly to first. A moment later Paine caught Lauder napping off first but when Stevenson turned to throw to second, Clarkson was not covering the base. Two chances had then been offered to retire the side...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BROWN, 9; HARVARD, 7. | 5/6/1896 | See Source »

With a score on nine to three against it, the Harvard team showed what it could do when the game was already lost. Burgess started with a single, Clarkson followed with a triple and Chandler with a double. Paine's hit was also safe, but he was foolishly coached to take second and was put out. R. Stevenson also went out, but hits by Haughton and T. Stevenson and a wild throw yielded another run. Dean closed the inning by a pop fly to Summersgill. in the ninth inning neither side got beyond first base...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BROWN, 9; HARVARD, 7. | 5/6/1896 | See Source »

...sides put up a brilliant game. Burgess distinguished himself by a fine running catch and continued to bat very strongly. The batting of Haughton and T. Stevenson was also excellent. Paine gave seven bases on balls but was very effective and outside of the eighth inning allowed only four hits. With proper support he would have retired Brown with one run. Chandler took Rand's place in right field and played a creditable game, though he was evidently nervous. His error was on a long hit under the willows and was quite excusable. His two-base hit in the eighth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BROWN, 9; HARVARD, 7. | 5/6/1896 | See Source »

Harvard scored her only run in the second inning, when Rand reached first on Street's error, advanced to third on Clarkson's hit, and scored on a passed ball by Ross. The only other scoring was done in the eighth inning, when Williams made two runs. Henry started out with a two-bagger and Street reached first on an error by Hayes. After Lewis had fouled out to Scannell, Street feinted and drew a throw, Henry scoring and Street reaching second. Heffernan bunted and was out, but Street scored on a wild throw to third...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Loses to Williams. | 5/4/1896 | See Source »

...base hits-Dewey, Ross. Stolen bases-Heffernan, Goodrich, R. Stevenson. First base on balls-Goodrich, R. Stevenson. Struck out-Ashton, Heffernan, Ross, Scannell, Hayes, Haughton, T. Stevenson. Double plays-Clarkson, Dean, T. Stevenson; T. Stevenson, Dean and R. Stevenson. Passed ball-Ross. Hit by pitched ball-Burgess. Time-1h. 45m. Umpire-Lockwood...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Loses to Williams. | 5/4/1896 | See Source »

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