Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...eighth, Ninety-seven made two runs. Lord was hit by a ball and took first. He then stole second and third and came in on Hallowell's hit. Nichols hit to Armstrong, who threw wild, and Hallowell scored. Nichols was caught off third, but scored the final run on Hoppin's error...
...base hit-Paine. Stolen bases-Garrison, Lord 2, Nichols, Turner, McCarty, Paine, Hayes, Wrenn 2, Ames. Sacrifice hit-Lord. First base on balls-Hallowell, Ames. Struck out-Garrison 3, Lord 2, Hallowell, Blakemore 2, Turner, Abbott 2, O'Malley 2, Ames 2, Armstrong 3, Merriman 3. Hit by pitched ball-Lord. Wrenn. Double play-Hallowell, Garrison and Furner. Umpire, Mason...
...After the first two innings the game was uninteresting and dragged along without brilliant plays of any character till near the close. The batting of the home team was the one encouraging feature-the close. The batting of the home team was the one encouraging feature-the men hit hard and often, but the fielding was at times miserable...
PROVIDENCE, R. I., May 20.- The game between Harvard and Brown this afternoon was featureless in as much as no long hits were made. It was Brown's second defeat of the week and season. Harvard outplayed Brown in the field and at the bat. Brown couldn't hit Paine and the men struck out very gracefully. In the first inning Harvard made two runs through Brown's errors. Summersgill held the visitors without a hit until the seventh inning when his arm gave out and Harvard piled up four runs before he was taken...
Scannell out-hit by batted ball...