Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...base, but he redeemed himself by making several difficult stops, thus saving several men from getting errors. McVey had little chance to do any brilliant playing. The only chance he had was Garrison's pop fly in the ninth which he accepted. He also made the only hit for the freshmen which won them the game. Although Haskell had one error credited him it was excusable. He made several beautiful stops especially a high throw by Brown. Captain Hayes played well throughout and deserves especial credit for the way in which he managed his team...
Perry allowed only one hit and struck out six men, but gave ten bases on balls. He was well supported throughout and after the first inning the freshmen could not score...
...ninth with one man out Burgess made a hit and was advanced by a wild pitch and a sacrifice by Adams. Stevenson's second hit brought him in, but Highlands ended the game by striking out. The score...
Earned runs - Princeton 5, Harvard 1. Two-base hits - Trenchard, Otto, Whittemore. Sacrifice hit - Brooks. Stolen bases - Payne, Bradley, Scannell, Rand, Burgess, Whittemore 2. Hit by pitched ball - Gunster. Passed ball. - Williams. Wild pitch - Wilson. Struck out - Williams, Brooks, Highlands 3, Scannell, Wrenn, Burgess, Adams 2. Double play - Trenchard and Ward. Time 1h. 45m. Umpire - Adams...
...Malley watched the bases well and never let Ames' occasional wild pitches escape. Capt. Griffin gave a good exhibition at first base. Wrenn and Whittemore went to pieces toward the end, especially in that ninth inning. The Harvard outfielders had little to do in the field, but managed to hit the ball when they came...