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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard, the battery was Highlands and Upton; for Williams, J. Hollister and Draper. Highlands struck out thirteen men, gave only two bases on balls, and two base hits. Upton threw better to second, but dropped two third strikes. Hollister pitched a strong game up to the ninth innings, giving only two base hits. In the ninth he began by giving Cook his base on balls, struck out Upton, and gave Highlands and Hovey bases on balls. Hallowell, Frothingham and Dickinson all got hits, bringing in for the innings four runs, and doubling the score. Williams got her only two runs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball. | 4/21/1892 | See Source »

Earned runs, Harvard 1. Three base hits, Dreyfus. First base on balls, by Gilmore 2; by Mink 6. First base on errors, Harvard 3, Tech. 5. Struck out, Cassatt (3), Drake (3), Green (3) Gillmore (2), Walker (2), Mink (2), Chapman (2), Whittemore, Whiting, Wadsworth, Dreyfus, Stevenson, Minkland, Pechin, Maxwell. Stolen bases, Harvard 3; Tech. 1. Passed balls, Drake 7, Walker 2. Wild pitches, Gillmore 1, Mink 2. Hit by pitched ball, Minkland. Umpires, Wrenn, Bent, and Whittemore...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard '95, 13; Tech. '94, 6. | 4/20/1892 | See Source »

...such slovenly playing. Wiggin pitched for Harvard, and held himself well, considering his poor support. He watched his bases beautifully, and it was owing in a great part to this, that so few bases were stolen by the Boston Unions. In the latter part of the game he was hit safely rather frequently, but several times with men on bases, he succeeded in striking out the batters. Corbett caught well, and was quick to recover. He was not given many chances to throw to bases, but once was very wild, letting in two runs. His pretty home run, however, brought...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvards vs. Boston Unions | 4/20/1892 | See Source »

...Hood out, hit by batted ball...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard, 10; Thomson-Houston, 2. | 4/19/1892 | See Source »

Notwithstanding the score, it seemed at first as if Harvard had never seen a ball game before. Men stole bases, knocked easy ground hits and got their bases, and it seemed as if Brown would have a walkover. Then the men braced up and played the rest of the game in better shape. Harvard scored no runs in the first two innings. In the third Highlands struck out. Hovey got his base on balls, and Hallowell knocked a beauty base hit over in right field and would have gotten second but for a fine stop and throw by Cook. Frothingham...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard vs. Brown at Worcester. | 4/18/1892 | See Source »

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