Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first inning Harvard got three runs on a three base hit by Hallowell, a double by Cook, a single by Hovey a double by Sullivan and a three base hit by Frothingham. For Holy Cross, Sherman made a double, stole third, but was left on base...
...slow Worden Pitched and struck out eleven men, giving but five bases on balls. McMurray. who pitched for the Brown freshmen, were a' varsity uniform. He struck out but three men in spite of the fact that he recently pitched four innings against the Bostons, allowing them only one hit. Harvard made seven hits in all, the best work being done by Winslow. who made a home run in the third inning and a single in the first and McCarthy. who made two singles. The Brown freshmen were particularly weak at the bat, hitting safely but three times. Harvard...
...fourth, Ide made a rattling two-base hit and a passed ball gave him third. Wiggin then showed his steadiness by striking out both Baker and Draper. Harvard added three more on two errors, a single, and Corbett's three-bagger. In the fifth, Trafford made a quick play. Nutting was on first and Spangler hit to Sullivan, who threw to Trafford. Trafford immediately sent the ball to Hovey, and as Nutting ran over second a little he was put out. Harvard had two more on Upton's two-bagger, a base on balls, and a passed ball...
Nutting reached third in the seventh on a hit and two good steals but neither Spangler nor Howe could bring him in. Wiggin made a run on a base on balls, a steal, a hit and an error. In the eighth Howard again made a hit and stole around to third. Wiggin, however, was very steady, struck out two men and retired another on a fly. Frothingham and Trafford made singles, and singles, and Upton made a three-bagger, two runs resulting. Baker made a hit in the ninth, but William's chances for another run were destroyed...
...afternoon against Hopkinson's School nine than their practice up to this date would have seemed to justify. Only in the last inning when they were sure of winning, did they do any loose playing Hayes and Gonterman did the work for Ninety-six. Gonterman making a three base hit and a single. Paul, Hayes, Wrenn, and Keefe also each made a single. The freshmen made in all six hits with a total of eight. For Hopkinson's School, Paine and Harris made the only hits both singles. Ames had four passed balls and Nichols three unfortunate errors. However...