Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Foster; off Sullivan, Chandler. Hit by pitched ball-Stafford 2. Struck out-By Morse, Stafford, McCormick, Stingle, Morissey, Jope, Paynter; by Fitz, Paynter, Murphy; by Hayes, Farrell; by Paynter, McCornick; by Sullivan, Hayes. Passed balls, Pote, Jope. Sacrifice hits-Rand, McCornick...
...Varsity, after the reaction of the Andover game last Saturday, showed a wonderful improvement in thier batting strength. Si teen hits with a total of thirty-five were made off the Cambridge pitchers, although loose fielding caused the total to be much larger than it really should have been. Rand easily led the batting list with two triples and two singles, out of four times at bat. Foster hit for three bases once and once for a home run, Laughlin made a double and a triple and Haughton a triple and two singles. Taken...
...weakness of the Freshman team was most apparent in their batting, for only one hit was secured throughout the game. Foster struck out five men in the first two innings and did not allow a single hit. Four of their five runs the Freshmen scored off Dill in the last inning when Putnam made a three-base hit. Robinson, who reached first all three times at bat, twice on balls and once on an error, scored two of the Freshmen's runs; he also showed considerable skill in stealing bases...
...McCornick; by Saunders, Rand, Foster Lynch, McCornick; by Hayes, Quinby, Corse; by Fitz, Quinby, Cullinane. First base on errors-Rand, Haughton, Rurgess, Foster, Cullinane. Struck out-By Hayes, Jones, Quinby; by Fitz, Jennings, Corse, Barnwell, Cullinane; by Stephenson, McCornick, Pote; by Saunders, Fitz. Passed ball-Pote. Wild pitch-Hayes. Hit by pitched ball-Corse. Time-1h. 35m. Umpire-Lewis. Attendance...
Throughout the game the 'Varsity showed decided lack of energy. The batting was weak and the few hits were untimely. But one hit was made off Galbraith who was in the box four innings and two off Highlands who pitched the last four innings...