Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Inability to hit the ball, together with their costly errors, lost Harvard the game with Williams at Williamstown last Saturday...
Dean opened the seventh with a safe hit to right, stole second, reached third on a dropped third strike and scored on Haughton's high fly to centre. This ended the scoring for Harvard...
Cozzens's weakness in the fatal seventh inning gave Dartmouth the three runs she needed to win. Even then Harvard ought to have won, as a man reached third both in the eighth and in the ninth with one out, but failure to hit the ball on the part of those who followed lost the game...
Earned runs, Harvard 1. Two-base hits, Scannel, Clarkson. Three-base hits, Haughton, Abbott. Base on balls, by Paine-Tabor, Davis; by Cozzens-McCornack, Abbott, Davis, Folsom, Watson; by Tabor, Haughton, Paine, Dean, Burgess. Struck out, by Paine-McCornack, Davis 2, Tabor, Drew, Watson; by Cozzens-Drew, Adams, Tabor; by Haughton-McCornack, Abbott; by Tabor-Scannell, Dean, Rand, Paine, Haughton 3, Burgess, Clarkson. Double play, Dean, Clarkson and T. Stevenson. Stolen bases, Dean 2, T. Stevenson 2, Scannell. Davis 2, McCornack 2, Abbott Hit by pitched ball, Burgess, Hayes. Passed balls, Abbott 3. Wild pitch. Cozzens. Time, 2h., 12m. Umpire...
...first inning Ninety-nine failed to score while Somerville made one run. Neither side scored in the second, but in the third the Freshmen made five runs almost entirely on errors by Somerville and a hit by Litchfield. Somerville also made two runs in this inning on two hits an error by second base and a base on balls. In the fifth Robinson got to second on errors and came in on Mains hit. In the seventh the Freshmen made another run on hits by Morse and Litchfield, and in the ninth three more on hits by Litchfield, McCall...