Word: hitting
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...York the next afternoon. This game was an easy victory for Harvard and they won by the score of 7 to 0. Highlands and Upton were the battery and they deserve great credit for the excellent game which they played. Highlands struck out fifteen men and not a single hit was made off his delivery; while Upton's work was equally good as he excepted sixteen out of seventeen chances. The men batted well, and there was scarcely any one who failed to get a hit. The team made only two errors which were not at all costly. Coughlin...
...played a most exciting game with the University of Pennsylvania. This was the only game which Harvard lost. There was a great crowd present, almost four thousand people. Bayne pitched for Pennsylvania and proved most effective. He struck out the first five men who faced him. Then he was hit by a hot liner in the wrist and for two innings lost his speed. He, however, soon recovered it and had things his own way. Hallowell again distinguished himself, playing his position very well. The full score of the game follows...
...very clean, - the only error which was made being perfectly excusable. Two beautiful catches were made in the outfield by Corbett and Hallowell. What was most encouraging to note was Harvard's strong batting. Not a man struck out, while Frothingham and Upton each made a three base hit. Dickinson scored a very pretty home run. Highlands and Howe were both effective, the former allowing no hits to be made, and the latter only...
Earned runs - Harvard, 6. Two-base hits - Harvard, 1. Three-base hits - Harvard, 2. Home runs - Harvard, 1. Stolen bases - Hallowell, Frothingham. First base on balls - Hallowell, Frothingham, Mason, 2; Flannagan, 2; Booth, Flynn. Left on bases - Harvard, 3; Burkes, 6. Struck out - Manning, 2; Guthrie, 4; Flannagan, 2; Keenan, 3; Meagher, Flynn, Sullivan, Shea. Passed balls - Cobb, 1, Wild pitches - Sullivan, 1; Shea, 1. Hit by pitched ball - Cook. Time - 2 hours. Umpires - Mr. Tumelly, of Lowell...
Earned runs - Harvard, 5. Andover, 0. Two - base hits - Harvard, 0; Andover, 0. Three - base hits - Harvard, 1; Andover, 0. Home runs - Harvard, 0; Andover, 0. Stolen bases - Hovey, 4; Hallowell, 3; Frothingham, Dickinson, Mason, 2; Cook, 4; Corbett, 4; Murphy, 1. First base on balls - Hallowell, Dickinson, Mason, 3; Cook, 2; Corbett, Highlands, Hutchinson, Greenway, 1. Left on bases - Harvard, 3; Andover, 2. Struck out - Dickinson, Cook, Corbett, Cobb, 2; Clarke, Wiggin, Hutchinson, 2; Greening, 2; Millard, Crawford, 3; Donovan, Hedges, 2 Anderson, Page, Colgate, 3. Double plays - Wiggin, Clark and Dickinson. Passed balls - Harvard, 1; Andover, 4. Wild...