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Word: hitting (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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...base hit, Highlands. Stolen bases, Mason, Magill, George, White, McLane, Green Sacrifice hits, Highlands, Trafford. First base on balls, Sullivan, Mason, Weeks, Lang. First base on errors, Harvard 2, Brown 2. Struck out Upton, Sullivan, Steere 2, Jones 2, George 3, White 3, Green, Lang. Double plays. Jones and Weeks, Steere and Weeks. Passed balls, Mason, Lang. Wild pitch, Highlands. Hit by pitched ball, Hallowell, Steere. Time, 1h 30m. Umpires, Murray and Burns...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baseball. | 6/12/1893 | See Source »

Jack Highlands and Mason were the battery for Harvard. The work of the former was highly effective. The only signs of weakness and lack of practice were the four bases on balls and a wild pitch. On the other hand Holy Cross hit safely but three times, while thirteen struck out. Highland's work in the second was a pretty exhibition of pitching. Two Holy Cross men reached third and second on a wild pitch and two bases on balls. With no men out a score seemed inevitable, but by very clever work he succeeded in striking cut the next...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baseball. | 6/9/1893 | See Source »

Harvard had the game well in hand after the first inning. Nine men came to the bat during Harvard's half. Mason field out, but Hallowell reached third on a beautiful hit to left field. A single by Highlands brought him in, scoring an earned run. Upton's hit to first forced Highlands out at second. Then a base on balls and an error by Hickey left the bases filled and two men out. It was a superb chance for a heavy hit and Sullivan was quite equal to the emergency. His three bagger sent in the three runs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baseball. | 6/9/1893 | See Source »

Earned runs, Harvard 4. First base on errors Harvard 1. Left on bases. Harvard 6, Holy Cross 3. First base on balls, off Highlands 4; off Stafford 5. Struck out, by Highlands 13; by Stafford 4. Home run, Sullivan. Three base hits, Sullivan, Hallowell, Bannon. Two base hit, Hallowell. Sacrifice hits, Cotter, Bannon. Stolen bases, Leahy 3, Upton, Mason 2, Hallowell 2. Double plays, Hickey, and Cotter. Hit by pitcher, by Stafford 1. Wild pitch, Highlands. Passed balls, Leahy, Mason, Umpire, Mr. Brady. Time of game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baseball. | 6/9/1893 | See Source »

Moore, who will next year enter college, pitched for C. A. C. and did remarkably well. He allowed no earned runs, and, in the face of poor support, held down the Harvard men to four hits. Besides this, he struck out nine men. The nine behind him did not play very well, but Dunlap and Clarkson handled themselves like ball players. For Harvard, no one could hit Moore safely except Hayes. He made a hit every time he came to the bat. In the field the nine did better, and Winslow's playing at third was especially good. The game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baseball. | 6/6/1893 | See Source »

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