Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Earned run-Harvard 1. Two base hit-Scannell. Sacrifice hits-Dean, Burgess 2, Rand, Kelley, Titus. Stolen bases-Dean, Stevenson, Ward, First base on balls-Dean, Scannell, Chandler. Bradley 2, Easton, Titus, Altman. Struck out-Scannell, Haughton, Rand, Paine 2, Wilson, Ward. Double plays-Ward and Kelley, Ward, Smith and Kelley, Gunster, Smith and Kelley. Wild Pitches-Paine 2. Umpire-O'Rourke...
...inning, and for eight innings prevented another man from crossing the plate. In the meantime Harvard secured a run in the first inning, and in the sixth earned another run by excellent batting. This was Harvard's opportunity to win the game. Scannell led off with a two-base hit and Burgess advanced him by a sacrifice. Clarkson had two strikes called, but then hit a sharp single to right field and Scannell scored. Haughton followed with another good hit and both runners advanced a base on Rand's sacrifice. A hit would then have won the game, but Stevenson...
...tenth inning Princeton won the game through a most remarkable piece of luck. Kelley the first batter hit a grounder to Haughton, and was out. Titus made a hit, but Altman knocked a high fly to Rand. Wilson then hit a swift bounding ball just to one side of Paine and above his head. Paine reached out his hand and partially stopped the ball, but unfortunately it grazed the arm of the umpire, who was standing near. Chandler, who picked up the ball, had plenty of time to put out Titus at second base, but under the rules any ball...
...race was one of the most exciting of the afternoon and at no time were the crews more than two lengths apart. The Weld Crew rowed in very good form, using a long powerful leg drive. Dobyns at stroke deserves great credit for the clever manner in which he hit up the stroke and still kept it long. Orton steered a straight race and his judicious coaching was of great value to the stroke...
Scannell out, hit by batted ball...