Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...seventh inning netted Princeton two more. Smith was hit by a pitched ball and had to leave the game. Titus took his place...
...Harvard's half Haughton and Stevenson flied out to Gunster, and then Paine, T. Stevenson and Vincent were sent to first on balls. Dean's fine single to left sent the first two over, and Vincent and Dean scored on Gunster's error of Scannell's hit. Scannell crossed the plate on Burgess's single, Burgess scoring on Clarkson's clean two bagger. Ward ended the inning by throwing Haughton out at first...
Ward's home run in the ninth gave Princeton 17. For Harvard, Dean started off with a hit, stole second and scored on Easton's wild pitch. Kelley's error gave Burgess the last run. Scannell flied out and a double play from Bradley to Wheeler ended the game...
...Saturday last the College Nine received another defeat at the hands of St. Mark's School. The men were unprepared to find such a strong team and were unable to hit White, the St. Mark's pitcher, effectively. He struck out a number of men and played steadily at critical points. Arnold on the other hand, for Harvard went to pieces at the end of the ninth inning, gave three successive bases on balls, and thereby forced in the winning...
Arnold Scott '97 made a hit in the first act as the gentle Prince of Fez, and F. Winchester '97 could not have been better as the valet to the Grand Inquisitor. A. R. Sheriff '96, in the role of the tipsy gypsy, Carlos, also did well. The other members of the cast acted their parts conscientiously...