Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Dean one. The outfield played well except for one badly misjudged fly by Dickinson. Hallowell and Frothingham both made beautiful catches, each assisting in a timely double play. Cook at third made a fine catch of a ball thrown high over his head. He also made the only clean hit that Harvard got, and his sacrifice in the fifth inning gave us the best hopes of a run that we had during the game...
...Harvard Dean knocked to second base and Moore fumbled. Dean stole second and took third on a passed ball. Mason flied out and Hovey was out on a foul. Trafford hit a hard ball to Moore, who again fumbled badly. Mean while Dean came home and the game was ended...
...grounder to Hovey, who fielded it beautifully, touched out McGrath who had reached first on a dead ball and was now trying to make second, and threw the ball to first in time to retire Tabor, It was a very pretty play. For Harvard Cobb made a hit, stole second, took third on Cook's timely sacrifice, and came home on a hit by Bates. This was the first run for Harvard. Bates was caught napping at second and Dean struck...
...sixth the Worcesters went out rapidly, but Harvard made another run. Mason hit safely to centre, stole second, took third on Trafford's sacrifice fly to left field, and same home on Alward's hit to right. Hovey fouled out and Dickinson hit a grounder to first...
Earned runs, Harvard 2, Worcester 1. Two base hits, Dean, Tabor. Three base hit, Lynch. First base on balls, Cook, O'Brien (3), Parks. First base on errors, Harvard 2, Worcester 1. Struck out, Dean, Bates, Bird (3), O'Brien, Murphy (4), Moore, Parks, Lezott (3), McGrath (2), Tabor. Stolen bases, Dean (3), Mason, Alward Cobb, Lynch, Parks. Passed balls, Bird (2). Wild Pitch, Bates. Double plays, Hovey and Trafford, Cobb and Dean. Left on bases, Harvard, 5, Worcester 4. Time, 2 h. 10 m. Umpires, Henshaw, L. S., Clarkson, Boston...