Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...game was interesting from the start as the nines both had the game of the week previous in mind, and played as hard as possible. Woodcock took Sexton's place as pitcher, with Tenney behind the bat. Highlands and Upton were the battery for Harvard. Neither team did much hitting, and with the exception of one or two innings went out in one, two, three order. The features of the game were Corbett's throw to the plate of Cook's base hit, keeping Steere on third, Mason's lucky catch of a high fly which he misjudged...
Reed and McAdams were the battery for Harvard, White and Cooke for Brown. Reed was hit often but not safely, holding the opponents down to five hits. McAdams stopped the ball well, but was rather slow in throwing to second...
Brown's runs were made in the second and fourth innings, the first by a base hit, a steal, and an error by short stop; the second by a hit, followed by errors by left field and short stop...
...Dickinson (2), Mason, Upton (2), Hallowell (4), Highlands, Hovey, Draper. Struck out, Mason, Upton, Mapes. (4), Draper (2), Ide, Lynch, J. Hollister, C. Hollister, Beech, Street (2). First base on balls, Hallowell, Cook (2), Highlands, Hovey, Draper, Lynch. Wild pitches, J. Hollister (2). Double plays, Lynch, Beech and Ide. Hit by pitched ball, C. Hollister. Time, 2 hrs. 15 min. Umpire, Mulcahey, Waltham...
Ninety-three, 12; Hopkinson, I.The junior nine beat Hopkinson's school nine on Norton's Field, yesterday afternoon, by a score of 12 to 1, in a one-sided and uninteresting game. The juniors played an errorless game in the field, and hit the ball and stole bases almost at will. Paul, their regular pitcher, did not pitch for Hopkinson...