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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...mettle. The change in the field seems to work well, and after Hovey and Sullivan become used to each others playing, they will add much to the strength of the nine. There was some remissness about coaching, and the men were too careful of themselves in sliding to the home plate...
...bunt to the pitcher, Anderson struck out, and Hollister flied out to Corbett. For Harvard, Hallowell made a hit, took second on a passed ball, and came in on Cook's hit. Hovey advanced Cook to third on a sacrifice, and Corbett tried to bring him home but he was thrown out at the plate. Corbett was thrown out in trying for second. In the second Draper got a base on balls, after Ide and Baker had gone out on grounders. A foul fly was the best Nutting could do. Harvard added another run to the score. Frothingham...
...bases, one of whom was doubled by Frothingham at second. For Harvard's fourth, Highlands led off with a hit, Hallowell took his base on balls, and Cook made a single. Hovey's base on balls forced in Highlands, then Abbott cleared the bases with a home run. Three more were added in the fifth by Hallo-well's base on balls, Cook's two bagger and an error by Bannon...
Earned runs, Harvard (3); two base hits, Cook, Niland; Home run, Abbott; Sacrifice hits, Hallowell, Hovey (2), Abbott, O'Connell; stolen bases, Hallowell, Hovey, Abbott, Sullivan (2), Frothingham (2), Corbett, Highlands, Deady, (2), Casey; first base on balls, Hallowell (2), Hovey, Abbott, Sullivan, Frothingham, Trafford (2), Casey; first base on errors; Harvard (4), Thomson-Houston (2); struck out, Sullivan, Trafford, J. Bannan, T, Bannan, Gorman (2), Bradley (2), Niland, O'Connell (2), Wheeler, Moore Casey; double plays, Frothingham and Sullivan, Sullivan, Trafford and Corbett, Deady, Casey and Deady; passed balls. Casey; hit by pitched ball, Cook (3), Trafford, Deady; time...
...were tallied. Dickinson scored the second earned run by a hit, two stolen bases, and a single by Hallowell. The other run was made by Corbett. Abbott and Sullivan scored in the eighth, both getting bases on balls, Abbott stealing second and third, and Sullivan second, and both coming home on Millard's muff of Corbett's fly to short center. This ended the scoring, though Hallowell made a very pretty two base hit in the next inning...