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Word: hitting (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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Hardy's pitching was excellent. He held Trinity to four hits, two of which were scratches, and kept them well scattered. There was only one long hit in the game, a two-bagger by Turner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST HOME GAME WON, 2-0 | 4/26/1911 | See Source »

Harvard started the scoring in the second inning. McLaughlin reached first when Mahoney dropped a fly. He was sacrificed to second by Clifford and came home on a hit by Kelly. Hann then got a pretty two-bagger to centre field but was out at the plate when he tried to come home on a single by Reeves. For the next four innings Harvard went out in one, two, three order, but in the seventh got men on second and third. Harvard's last run came in the ninth inning. Potter hit for two bases and came home...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEAM MAKES GOOD SHOWING | 4/12/1911 | See Source »

Boston scored twice in the third inning, a base on balls, a balk, two stolen bases, a wild throw, and a fly to the out field figuring in the scoring. Riggert was passed in the sixth inning, advanced to second on an error and came in on a hit by Janvrin. In the eighth, Nebinger got a single, stole second and scored by the aid of a wild throw and an error...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEAM MAKES GOOD SHOWING | 4/12/1911 | See Source »

Left on bases--Boston 3. Two base hits--Hann, Potter. Sacrifice hits--McLaughlin, Clifford, Yerkes. Stolen bases--Perry, Myers, Nebinger, Janvrin. Double play--Nebinger to Myers. Bases on balls McKay 2. Babson 1. McHale 1. Struck out--Bedient 4. McHale 5. McKay 4. Babson 1. Hit by pitched ball--Clifford. Balks--McKay 2. Umpires--Conroy and O'Reilley. Time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEAM MAKES GOOD SHOWING | 4/12/1911 | See Source »

Walter Lucien Graves 2L., of Granville Centre, was struck and fatally injured by an unattached engine, while crossing the railroad tracks at Cambridge Station at 5.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Graves was preparing to take the train for South Acton when he was hit by the engine returning from shifting freight. He was taken at once to the Cambridge Hospital where he died at 9.30 o'clock. Death resulted from a fracture of the skull. His brother, M. D. Graves 2L., as well as his father and mother, who were visiting him, were present when he died...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Obituary | 3/31/1911 | See Source »

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