Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...field and several balls were knocked out that were hard to get. They were all fielded, not only cleanly, but quickly and prettily. Hovey in particular played a remarkable game at short stop. In the fifth inning, with one man out and Mendenhall on first base, Woodcock hit a hard grounder to short. Hovey's quickness and sureness in doubling up Mendenhall and Woodcock were admirable. At the bat also our men did excellent work. Woodcock pitched a good game, but did not prove nearly as much of a puzzle as the week before. Few more hits were made than...
...becomes a necessity, and it is idle to say that it "is not to be thought of;" it must be made, and yesterday a candidate for one of the class nines found this out, very much to his cost, He was trying to make home on a short infield hit, and to do so a slide was absolutely necessary. He made the slide and scored the run, but in doing so his left foot struck the side of the wooden post which serves as a plate, and he sprained his ankle so severely that he will probably be unable...
Harvard's runs were made in the second, sixth and seventh. In the second, Trafford and Alward scored on a hit, two sacrifices, three stolen bases, and a wild throw. In the sixth, with two men out Hovey made a fine three bagger to left. Trafford made a scratch hit which brought Hovey in. He himself came home on a stolen base, an error by Ferguson, and a wild throw by Joyce. The last run was made in the seventh by Mason. He got a base on balls, stole second came in on Ferguson's fumble of Howe's hit...
Hallowell out, hit by batted ball...
Earned runs, Harvard 2, Dartmouth 1. Two base hit, Heath. Three base hit, Heath. Three base hits, Hovey (2), Abbott, Eaton. First base on balls, Mason. First base on errors, Harvard 1, Dartmouth 1. Struck out, Soule, Trafford, Alward, Mason, Upton, Abbott, Heath (2), Joyce (2), Eaton (2), Ferguson (2), Thompson (2), Barry, Shurtleff (2), Stolen bases, Trafford (2), Mason, Howe, Alward (2). Left on bases, Harvard 3, Dartmouth 2. Time, 1 h. 30 m. Umpires, Bates '90 and Wood...