Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...third inning Ninety-six got their only run. McCarty hit safely, stole second, and a moment later came in on Paine's two-bagger. The side was out on Hayes' fly to Abbott...
...game began with Newton at the bat. Mason made a two-base hit and Barton reached first on a muffed third strike by Scannell. Bustard hit safely and Mason scored, but Barton was out at the plate. Woodcock and Draper made long three base hits. Warren's grounder was fielded by Stevenson, but Dowd was safe on Paine's muff. After four runs had come in, Bowen struck...
Harvard did not get beyond first base in the first inning. In the second Stevenson was given a base on balls, stole second, and took third on Haughton's clever sacrifice hit. Paine and Pote, however, both struck out. In the fourth inning Burgess made a scratch hit but was thrown out when he attempted to steal second. Rand was given a base on balls and stole second, aided by Draper's poor throw. Stevenson struck out, but Haughton brought in the first run by his three base hit. Paine hit a fly to Johnson. In the next inning Clarkson...
Newton added a run to her score in the third inning on a scratch hit, a stolen base, and an error by Pote. Hits by Dowd and Mason and an error by Stevenson gave another run in the sixth, and in the seventh inning Warren was allowed to make a home run on a hit that Rand should easily have stopped. In the eighth inning Newton made two long hits and, aided by a base on balls, a wild pitch and an error by Stevenson, had scored three runs with two out before time was called. The score goes back...
Earned runs-Newton 4. Home run-Warren. Three-base hits-Woodcock, Draper, Haughton, Clarkson. Two-base hit-Mason. Stolen bases-Rand, Stevenson, Bustard, Warren, Draper. Sacrifice hits-Dean, Haughton, Warren. First base on balls-Rand, Stevenson, Barton, Draper. Passed balls-Scannell 2. Wild pitch-Haughton. Struck out-Scannell, Stevenson, Paine, Pote, Barton, Bowen 2, Johnson. Double plays-Clarkson, Scannell and Stevenson. Umpire-Mullen...