Word: hit
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...afternoon the Freshman nine defeated Brookline High School in an uninteresting game by the score of six to nothing. The Freshman played an errorless game and the fielding was good in every respect. The batting, however, was very weak, as Robinson and Morse were the only men who could hit safely. Thompson again acted as captain and put considerable life into the team. Lynch pitched a fine game for Ninety-nine, striking out nine men and giving only one base on balls. Davis as catcher played in good form and accepted ten chances without an error. Litchfield also played well...
...first inning Thompson was hit by a ball and took first, Lynch got a base on balls, and both scored on a wild throw. B. H. S. went out in order. In the second inning Davis struck out, Nowell was hit by a ball and took his base. Litchfield got his base on balls. McCall was out, hit by a batted ball. Thompson hit to shortstop who fumbled letting in two runs. Lynch struck out. No more scoring was done till the seventh inning. Thompson flied out, Lynch got first on an error by third, and got to third...
...game was lost in the first two innings, during which eight singles and a double were made off Cozzen's delivery. In addition, two men got bases on balls and one man was hit. Cozzens's weakness allowed nine runs, a lead which Harvard was unable to overcome, despite the good work of Haughton, who pitched after the second inning. Eight hits were made off Haughton during seven innings, which, except in the fifth, when Pickett's three-base hit was followed by doubles by Morrill and by Ganzell, were scattered. In the last four innings only two hits were...
...batteries for the two nines changed places and with the aid of the 'varsity battery the college nine won, 10-4, making 7 runs in one inning off Haughton. The 'varsity nine did not bat nor field so well as on Friday and succeeded in getting but one hit off Cozzens. Pote caught a good game, but hurt his finger and had to retire, Brown taking his place. He will, however, probably start in today. After four innings Cozzens stopped playing, owing to a lame arm, but he too will undoubtedly play today. Beside the regular coaches, J. Highlands...
Yale beat Wesleyan Saturday by a score of 11 to 7. Wesleyan had a winning lead till the eighth inning when she threw it away by poor team work. Smith, Yale's substitute pitcher, was hit hard in the first three innings. He retired in favor of Trudeau...