Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Ninety-seven scored two runs in the first inning on hits by Harris and Adams, who were brought in by Scott's two base hit. Ninety-eight tied the score in the third. Abbott made a hit, stole two bases and came in on Abrams's fly out to Kernan. Pierpont got his base on balls and Davis brought him in with a two-base hit. Ninety-seven scored again in this inning on Warren's two-base hit and an error by Abrams. In Ninety-seven's half of the fourth, hits by Hallowell and Dunlop, errors by Kimball...
...dead ball and Jameson and Thompson struck out. Chauncey knocked out a neat single and the bases were full when Stearns got to first on balls. McCornick was unsteady and gave another base on balls to Mills, thus forcing in Galbraith. Another run was forced when McCall was hit by a pitched ball. Nowell struck out and the side was retired...
...last half of the ninth inning Ewer got to first on a single, Loughlin flied out to Simpson, and Ewer came home on Lewis' hit. Lewis was thrown out trying to steal second and Cutting flied out to Mills...
Pennsylvania was shut out in the first inning, but a three-base hit, aided by a wild throw from third, enabled Beale to score the first run for Harvard. In the second, Chandler got to first on an error by Robinson, Paine bringing him home with a two-bagger. Rand then sent an easy fly to second which Robinson muffed, allowing Paine to score...
Earned runs-Harvard 3. Stolen base-Hoeffer. Two-base hit-Paine. Three-base hits-Beale, Haughton. Home run-Burgess. Sacrifice hits-Robinson, Beale, Dean. Left on bases-Pennsylvania 5, Harvard 5. Bases on balls-Huston, Robinson, Blakeley, Gelbert, Gillinder, Scannell. Struck out-by Paine 7, by Dickson 3. Hit by pitched ball-Hoeffer. Wild pitches-Paine 2. Umpire-Campbell. Time...