Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Earned runs - Harvard. Home run - Hayes-Two-base hit - Lauder. Stolen bases - Whittemore 3, Burgess, Donovan. First base on balls - Adams, Rand, Whittemore. Wild pitches - Summersgill 3. Struck out - Rand, Whittemore, Wrenn, Bustard, Lauder 2, Cook 2. Double plays - Whittemore, Wrenn and Stevenson, Summersgill and Bustard. Time - 1h. 45m. Umpire - Burns...
...third Suter started the ball rolling for Princeton. Thompson was hit and Reiter sacrificed. Brown's passed ball allowed Suter to score. Butler and Easton were retired...
...fifth Edmunds was retired. Walker got to first on four balls, and Haskell advanced him by hitting safely, as did Hayes. McVey only popped up to the infield, and Easton, with the bases full, struck out Cozzens. Then Suter was hit. Walker fumbled Thompson's grounder and Brown muffed Butler's high fly, Suter and Thompson coming in. Easton's two-bagger brought in Butler. Barrett made first on Hayes' error, and Cochrane brought in two more runs...
...sixth Brown hit safely and stole second. A faint cheer came from the Harvard bench, but Brown was left on second. For Princeton, Thompson completed the circuit on Chandler's error. Reiter made second on Haskell's, Butler flied out, Easton got four balls, and both he and Reiter scored on Barrett's two-bagger...
Harvard scored three runs in the ninth, also. Haskell got his base, and came in on Hayes' hit, McVey scored on a series of errors, and Cozzens brought in the last run on Brown's sacrifice...