Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Earned runs-Harvard 2; two-base hits-Scannell, Whittemore; stolen bases-Whittemore 4, O'Malley, Wiggin, Foss; first base on balls-Smith, Richardson, Malett, Whittemore, Dickinson, Wiggin, Scannell, Paine; first base on errors-Harvard 2, Tufts 2; hit by pitched ball-Scannell; passed balls-Malett, Scannell; wild pitches-Paine, Crolins; struck out-by Paine 5; by Crolins 2; double play-Clayton and Foss. Umpires-Mason and Murray. Time...
Earned runs-Harvard 4, Trinity 1; home runs-Whittemore, Scannell; two-base hits-Dickinson, Coggeshall; sacrifice hits-Stevenson, Scannell, Whittemore; stolen bases-Whittemore 3, R. Paine 2, Manley, Winslow 2, Dickinson, Cook, Stevenson 2, C. Paine, Dingwall, Young; hit by pitched ball-Broughton, Whittemore, R. Paine, Scannell; wild pitches-Paine 2; double plays-Winslow, Whittemore and Dickinson, Whittemore and Dickinson; struck out-by Paine 7. Umpire-Murray. Time...
...base hits-Adams, Dean; three-base hits-Dean, Phelan, Cassatt, Eaton; home runs-Phelan, Brown, Bigelow, Garrison, Perry: stolen bases-ninety-five 11, ninety-seven 9; double plays-Warren and Stevens; bases on balls-by Perry 8, Harris 5, Reed 4, Adams 5; struck out-ninety-five 8, ninety-seven 1; hit by pitched ball-Dean, Beale, Harris; passed balls-Adams 1, Scott 2. Time, 2h-50m. Umpire-Mr. Thompson...
...very strong game and as Harvard fielded very poorly, especially in two innings, they were able to make things interesting. Whittemore had decidedly an off day at second and Stevenson dropped two easy flies in cnetre. The latter, however, batted well and it was his three-base hit in the seventh which sent in two runs and started the Harvard spurt. Corbett covered first in place of Dickinson, who injured his thumb in the Amherst game. He had one bad muff and poor headwork on his part cost a run. The score by innings...
...game between the Harvard and Amherst freshman nines Saturday was won by Harvard in a very close game. In the first half of the ninth inning Amherst tied the score and it was only by Gregory's timely hit, bringing Garrison home, that Harvard won. The fielding of the Harvard freshmen was poor, Dean alone at second making five errors...