Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Galbraith pitched for three innings, when he was succeeded by Sears, who struck out six men and allowed but one hit. Vesper made five runs in the third inning on four hits and three errors. They thus secured a lead which they held until in the eighth, with the score 6 to 5, the College nine made three runs. A. Galbraith made a hit, stole second and came in on Slade's three-base hit. Slade scored on a short hit...
...base hits-Cozzens, Kafer, Hutchings. Three-base hit-Haughton. Sacrifice hits-Easton, Hillebrand. Stolen bases-Butler 2, Kafer, Hutchings, Burke, Easton. First base on balls-Rand, Suter, Burke, Hillebrand, Watkins, Kelly, Cozzens. Struck out-By Fitz 8, by Hillebrand 5, by Morse 1. First base on errors-Laughlin, Butler, Suter, Burke. Left on bases-Princeton 9, Harvard 3. Double play-Morse, Foster and Reid. Time-2h. 20m. Umpire-Anderson...
...Yale 1901 beat the Harvard Freshmen 9 to 8 in a close game at New Haven Saturday. The result was in doubt until the ninth inning when Clark scored the winning run for Yale after making a three base hit...
...Yale freshmen did the better fielding, while Harvard 1901 was especially strong at bat, their hits being well placed and timely. Stickney gave way after the sixth inning to Robertson, who allowed but one of Harvard's eleven hits. Putnam led the batting for Harvard with a two-bagger and a base hit, out of four times at bat. For Yale, Clark knocked a two base hit in the fifth inning which brought in two runs, and a triple in the last inning. In the fifth inning, Yale secured five runs by bunching hor hits...
Earned runs-Yale 5, Harvard 4. Two-base hits-Clark, Putnam. Three-base hit-Clark. Passed ball-Hirsch. Bases on balls-off Stickney 4; off Robertson 2; off MacDonald 7. Struck out-by Stickney 1; by Robertson 2; by MacDonald 3. Left on bases-Yale 7; Harvard 10. Hit by pitched ball-Cropley 2, Putnam, Hirsch. Stolen bases-Yale 2, Harvard 11. Double play-Taylor and Brown...