Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...make two great efforts at so short an interval. However that may be, the game was onesided throughout. Harvard batted Cooke all over the field, opening every inning, with the exception of of the first and eighth which were on base on balls, with a two or three base hit. Mason and Hallowell led in the batting. The base running in several instances was bad, as is only too apt to be the case. Once Hallowell made an error in trying to reach third by forcing a throw to second, and was put out. Abbott, also, through bad coaching...
...Cooke came near scoring, but was thrown out at the plate by a pretty throw of of Frothingham's. In the sixth Richardson was similarly thrown out at the plate by Trafford. In the eighth Vermont scored her two runs. Allen got his base on balls; Richmond made a hit but was caught at second; Naylor got first, stole second, and both men came in on a single by Kinsella. This ended their scoring...
Harvard pulled out the series with University of Pennsylvania in yesterday's deciding game. Jack Highlands was again in the box for Harvard, and while he was hit hard throughout the game, was much more steady than his opponents, giving less bases on balls and making more strike outs...
...third, earned his right to second place on the batting order by three singles. Highlands was dropped to seventh place, but, as in the Holy Cross and Brown games, did all his batting at critical moments. In the third he drove in three runs with his three base hit, and scored himself on an error, while in the eighth his double was good for two more. The score...
Earned runs, Harvard 3; U. of P. 4. Two base hits, Highlands, Thomas, Bayne. Three base hits, Mason, Highlands. Sacrifice hits, Abbott, Hallowell, Upton, Frothingham, Trafford, Goeckel 2, Boswell. Stolen bases, Mason, Abbott, Frothingham, Cook, Thomas, Bayne, Goeckel, Thompson 2. First base on balls, by Reese 6; by Boswell 4; by Highlands 3. First base on errors, Harvard 1, U. of P. 1. Left on bases, Harvard 8, U. of P. 6. Struck out, Abbott, Highlands 2, Trafford, Thomas 2, Thomson, Reese, Boswell, Blair 3, Schoff 2. Passed ball, Coogan. Wild pitches, Highlands 3, Reese, Boswell. Hit by pitched ball...