Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...eighth inning Harvard lost a chance to score an extra run through McCarthy's being coached in. Stevenson got a single, stole second and went to third on Hayes's hit. Seannell got his base on balls and the bases were full. McCarthy hit to Gregory who threw to first, where there was no one to catch the ball. Stevenson and Hayes scored and Scannell crossed the plate on a wild throw to third. McCarthy was coached in and caught at home. Had he staid on third he would have scored on the hit by Whittemore which followed...
...brilliant running catch of Paine's hit by Nichols deserves notice. The score...
Harvard defeated Dartmouth at Hanover Saturday in an interesting game. Although Harvard made but six hits, the men hit the ball harder than the score shows. Whittemore played a strong game, getting a single and a double at the bat and making two star plays in the field. One was a running catch almost in the left fielder's territory, the othor a left handed catch of a hot liner in the fifth inning. Hayes made good throws to the plate in the seventh and and eighth innings...
...varsity nine defeated the Boston Woven Hose nine yesterday afternoon in a ten-inning game. In the first inning the Woven Hose men got a long lead. Two men hit by pitched balls, a wild throw by Winslow, an error by Dickinson, and McLaughlin's home run, resulted in five runs. The score stood 5 to 1 until the fifth inning when Harvard scored four runs on errors and good hitting by Dickinson and Paine...
...beginning of the ninth Harvard led, 8 to 7. Woven Hose tied the score. Doyle scored on a two base-hit, a sacrifice, and a wild pitch by Highlands. In the tenth inning, after Harvard had scored two runs, the Woven Hose men tried to delay the game by refusing to put the side out. This accounts for Harvard's scoring in the inning. The side was finally put out by the refusal of the batsmen...