Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Excellent pitching and poor batting on both sides characterized the game which was on the whole uninteresting. Clarkson allowed only one scratch hit, struck out nine men, and threw out at second the only man to reach that base. He allowed four bases on balls. R.W. Brown, who pitched for Andover, struck out seven men, gave only three bases on balls and allowed only six hits, not more than two of which were in any one inning. Although the inability of the University team to hit a school pitcher was somewhat discouraging, the team seemed to have regained the steadiness...
...University team scored its runs in the second and fifth innings. In the second, after two men were out, Randall was given his base and Carr scored him with a home run. In the fifth inning McCarty hit to short left field, stole second and scored on Reilly's error in handling Greenough's grounder...
Earned runs--Harvard 1. Home run--Carr. Two-base hit -- Stephenson. Struck out--by Clarkson: R.C. Brown 2. R.W. Brown 2, Murphy 2, Dillon, Cushman, Reilly: by Brown: Fischel 3. Greenough 2, Stephenson, McCarty. Bases on balls-by Clarkson: Schildmiller 3. Cushman 1; by Brown: Randall 2, Carr. Stolen base--McCarty. Left on bases--Harvard 6, Andover 2. Double plays--Randall to Matthews, Kernan to Matthews to Randall, Kinney to Clough. Time--1 h. 50 m. Umpire--A. Clarkson...
Earned run--Yale 1907, 1. Two-base hit--Barnes. Stolen bases--Dexter, Emerick. Bases on balls--by Pratt, 2. Struck out -- by Brennan: 9; by Pratt: 6. Sacrifice hit -- Brennan. Double play--Foster to Evans. Hit by pitched ball -- Giles. Umpire--A. Clarkson. Time...
...Lasley out, hit by batted ball...