Word: hitting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...sixth inning after E. Martin had reached first on a base on balls. Ernst tried to catch him off the base, and threw wild to McLaughlin, allowing the runner to make the only score of the game. The visitors were dangerous again in the eighth inning when Dustin hit safely to left field and stole second. Qualters was given his base and H. Martin sacrificed, putting men on second and third with only one out. Knight was thrown out at first, Lanigan to McLaughlin; and Ernst struck out Dickinson, retiring the side without a score. In the ninth, Roberts...
Harvard came nearest scoring in the sixth. Carr hit to centre field and stole second after one was out. McLaughlin struck out and Carr was tagged at third while attempting to steal. In the next three innings not a Harvard man reached first...
...neither side advanced a runner past second. In the first half of that inning, after Templeton had been put out on a fly to Aronson, Lambie was given his base. Brown followed with a fly to left field which Kelly missed, advancing Lambie to second. Ayres made the lone hit for his side, a short single over Carr's head, filling the bases with one out. Trumbull raised a long fly to Kelly, and Lambie scored on the throw home. This left men on first and third. A double steal, and clever work by Young and Potter, caught Brown...
...Harvard, the eighth inning opened with Hicks's strike-out. Carr was passed, and went to second on Trumbull's catch of McLaughlin's foul fly near the first base fence. Potter followed with a long two-base hit to centre field which Hamilton could not reach, scoring Carr with the first run. Winter's poor handling of Aronson's difficult grounder advanced Potter to third, but he was left there when Lanigan fanned...
...Bolton led with two doubles. Carr and Harvey each made a three base hit, and MacLaughlin got a double. In the University infield, Lanigan showed the best form, and his chances were handled accurately. Potter made several good stops, and Marshall fielded well, though he batted weakly...