Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first game with Dartmouth, which was lost, 6 to 4, the University team outbatted and outfielded their opponents, but the hits were not so well bunched, as all but one of Dartmo h's came in one inning. The Harvard batters secured seven hits off Glaze and at all times hit the ball hard. Since that game Harvard has shown considerable improvement, while Dartmouth's progress has not been so noticeable. They have been defeated by Amherst, 6 to 0, but in a succeeding game reversed the outcome by the score of 4 to 3. The last outside game resulted...
...University baseball team got together admirably yesterday afternoon and shut out Brown, '4 to 0. The determination that wins was in evidence throughout the game, and an excellent beginning was made in the first three innings, when all the runs were scored. The ability to hit when hits meant runs was perhaps the most encouraging feature of the game, while the sacrifice hitting was far better than has been exhibited this season. McCall secured no less than three clever bunts and Currier two. The base-running was also about all that could be desired. Although only six hits were made...
...hole. With one out Dennie was safe on second when Harding missed his grounder. Hicks attempted to catch him at second, but Simons barely touched the ball as it went to centre field. Harvey by a good line throw nailed the runner at third. The next two men hit safely and Budlong filled the bases by reaching first on balls. Hennessy, however, hit to Hicks and the side went out. From this point Brown was not dangerous...
Harvard made a run in the first and second innings, and two in the third. Leonard reached first on an error, and third on McCall's sacrifice, scoring on Aronson's timely hit to right after Harvey struck out. In the second Lanigan was hit, was sacrificed to second by Currier, reached third on Simons's grounder to first, and scored on Harding's clean single. Leonard began the third with a hit to short which he just beat out. McCall was ready with his second sacrifice, and Harvey's out put Leonard on third. Aronson then received a pass...
Earned run--Harvard. Left on bases--Harvard 6, Brown 8. Sacrifice hits--McCall 3, Currier 2, Harding. Stolen base--Aronson. Double play--Leonard to McCall to Harding. Bases on balls--Off Hicks 3; off Nourse 3. Struck out--By Nourse: Harvey 2, Hicks 2; by Hicks: Hennessy, Swaffield, Buss, Minnerly. Nourse 3. Hit by pitched ball--Lanigan. Umpire--Connelly. Time...