Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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With two men out and men on first and second, Harvey came to bat in the ninth, with the score 3 to 2 in favor of Andover. Belford pitched two strikes to him, but he hit the next one to left centre, scoring McCall from second and tying the score. Andover failed to score in its half of the ninth, but the University nine, taking advantage of Andover's only costly misplay, won the game by a run in the tenth. With one out, Brennan hit to Merritt but the throw to Shannon was low and the ball bounced...
...score of 4 to 3. It was an off day for the first team in every department of the game, and they made seven errors in the six slow innings--more than they have made in the last three games taken together. They secured only one clean hit from Hicks, who pitched for the Freshmen. Saturday's strenuous game took all the life out of the men, and they were content to allow the Freshmen to gain a big lead which they were unable to overcome. Captain Dexter, Leonard, and Howe were excused from practice and given a complete rest...
...Freshman shooting team easily defeated Andover on Soldiers Field last Saturday afternoon by the score of 170 to 129, out of a possible 250. Higginson made the best score of the day, getting 38 birds. Cobb, the captain of the Freshman team, hit 24 in his last string of 25. The individual scores were as follows: 1910. ANDOVER. Cobb, 36 Morrison, 35 Olney, 31 Stokes, 30 Whitney, 31 Fraser, 29 Higginson, 38 Wilkinson, 25 Hauthaway, 34 Root (out of 25), 5 Snannon, (out of 25), 5 -- -- Totals...
...Freshmen scored first in the fourth inning, when Lanigan got a hit, went to second on Delano's sacrifice, took third on Fosters hit, and came home on Pond's single. They scored again in the eighth, when Hall got a hit, and advanced to third on Lanigan's two-bagger. Both scored on Delano's single. Middlesex made both of their runs in the ninth, as a result of two bases on balls, a sacrifice, and a single...
Princeton defeated Andover in baseball at Andover yesterday afternoon by a score of 5 to 0. Drewes of Princeton pitched a no-hit, no-run game and struck out eight men. Belford and McKay, of Andover, were hit hard. The feature of the game was Harlan's catch of Reilly's hard drive to left field...