Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...weeks ago, resulted in a victory for Harvard, but since then the Vermont team has improved wonderfully. In this first game Abbey pitched the most of the game, the crack pitcher, O'Connor, only going in for the last three or four innings. Harvard did not secure a single hit off the latter while he was in the box. Today he will pitch the whole game, and a rattling contest may be expected. The University of Vermont defeated the strong Amherst nine, champions of the New England Intercollegiate league, twice during the past week. A large crowd should turn...
...finger put out of joint, and was prevented from playing any farther. Stark was put in his place, and played a very good game. Cambridge played the stronger game of the two, and was especially good in sacrificing at the right time. Both of the batteries were hit very freely, and only two men were struck out. For Boston, Wilder, Twombly, and Dreyfus played the strongest game, while Whittemore, Wrenn and Moore did most of the fielding for Cambridge. What few errors were made were costly; Quinn's wild pitches being especially...
...fifth inning Dean was hit by a pitched ball but was thrown out trying to steal second. In the sixth inning Trafford was first man at the bat and made his second single of the game, but a moment later was doubled up at second on Frothingham's hit to Mahoney. In the eighth innings, after two men were out, Hovey and Trafford made singles but were left by Frothingham's easy hit to pitcher...
...muffed the third strike and had to throw Mahoney out at first. Meanwhile O'Neil went to third and came in on Trafford's excusable fumble of Cain's grounder. In the fifth inning J. Kelly got first on Dean's error, went to third on W. Kelly's hit to right field, and was thrown out at the plate by Hovey. Kelly went to second on the throw in, took third on Kelly's out and scored on a passed ball. In the sixth inning O'Neil made a hit to left field, stole second and came home...
...base hit, Upton. First base on balls, Mahoney, Dean, Hallowell. First base on errors, Holy Cross 2. Struck out Mahoney (2), Merritt, Cain, J. Kelly, W. Kelly, T. Lynch (4), J. Lynch (3), Dean, Alward (2), Cook (2), Upton, Bates. Stolen bases, O'Neil (2), Mahoney, W. Kelly, Dean Hallowell, Trafford. Passed ball. Upton. Double play. T. Lynch, Mahoney, O'Neil. Hit by pitched ball, Dean. Left on bases, Holy Cross 5, Harvard 6, Time, 1h. 40m. Umpires, Quinn and O'Brien...