Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...best played of the series. It was a pitchers' battle throughout, and both Wilder and Galbraith were in fine form. The fielding on both sides was excellent, only one error being made by each team. Carleton, of Scrub 1, made a clean stop of a hard hit in the seventh inning. The score by innings...
...first inning, for Cornell, Young led off with a three-base hit, and later scored on Kingsley's single. Paine put the side out by catching Beacham off first and striking out two men. For Harvard, Rand's three-bagger and Haughton's single netted a run. In the second inning Harvard scored another run on Dean's good base-running. A home run by Young tied the score in the third inning. Cornell's other runs were made in the fourth and the seventh. Stratton, scored in the fourth on errors and Beacham in the seventh on a base...
...game played in the scrub baseball series yesterday afternoon resulted in a victory for the Farmers over the Cold Hands by the score of 15 to 12. The first four innings of the game were close, but after that both pitchers lost control of the ball and were hit freely. The fielding of both teams was decidedly weak. Harris, who pitched for the Farmers, struck out five...
Brown scored three runs in the first on Lauder's hit, Rodman's base on balls and Gammons' home run. In the fifth, Phillips went to first on balls, to second on Stevenson's error off Fultz, and scored on Dean's poor throw to complete a double play...
Earned runs-Brown, 1. Home run-Gammons. Stolen bases-Gammons, Sedgwlck. Double plays Lauder and Rodman (2), Paine, Dean and Haughton. Base on balls-Phillips, Rodman, Brady, Rand (2), Stevenson, Chandler. Hit by pitched ball-Rand. Passed ball-Scannell. Struck out-by Paine, 8; by Brady, 1. Umpire, Murray...