Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...batting list for Harvard hit the ball with great effect, the first four men on the list having only two hits among them. Frothingham's batting was the feature. Out of four times at bat he made two three-baggers and a single. The nine, with the exception of Sullivan, did well what little fielding they had to do, Sullivan had an off-day, and seemed disconcerted after making his first error. He gathered himself together, however, and made a good assist later in the game, Highlands and Corbett worked well together. Highlands pitched a great game, holding Dartmouth down...
...Boston nine has played Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. In these games Harvard made one hit, Yale six, and Princeton one. Harvard also made two errors, Yale none, Princeton three...
Amherst was first at bat. Cheney struck out, Allen made a hit, Hunt was retired from pitcher to first, and Allen was cut off at third. Hallowell got first on balls, stole, and came in on Hovey's hit, Cook struck out. Hovey got to third on Abbott's hit, but Allen was too quick for him, and he was out. Abbott stole and came in on wild pitches. Sullivan took first on balls, and got to third on the wild pitches but was left as Frothingham flied out to Ellis. Amherst was easily retired in the second and Trafford...
...easy work with Amherst again in the fourth, but Harvard came near adding one to her score. With two out and Upton at first, Ellis made two errors and let him get to third, but Hallowell could only hit a grounder to Landis. In the fifth, Amherst showed a little more life. Stearns made a scratch hit, was moved on to third by Smith's base on balls. Then Wiggin pitched up Colby's grounder and threw Stearns out at third and retired both Landis and Flitchner on strikes. Harvard for the first time went out in regular order. Amherst...
Earned runs, Harvard (3); two base hits, Abbott; sacrifice hits, Cook, Hunt; stolen bases, Hallowell (2), Abbott; first base on balls, Hallowell (2), Sullivan, Upton, Smith; first base on errors, Sullivan, Hallowell, Wiggin, Trafford, Stearns; struck out, Cook, Sullivan, Wiggin (2), Cheney (2), Allen, Smith, (2), Landis (2), Flitchner (2), Ellis (2); wild pitches, Colby (2); hit by pitched ball, Frothingham; time, 1 h, 45m.; umpire, Mr. Murray...