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...four errors which were made were generally retrieved. Hovey was especially wide awake at short, accepting all his chances finely. Bates pitched a good game, though wild at times. Upton caught well, but was weak in throwing to bases. Trafford led at the bat, making a fine home run in the first inning, and a beautiful single in the fifth. Dean got to first three times, and on each occasion distinguished himself by his lively base running...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard 6; Lovell's Nine 0. | 5/29/1891 | See Source »

...runs were made in the first and fifth. In the first Dean was hit by a pitched ball, stole second and third, and came in on Trafford's home run. Hallowell had likewise been hit, and also scored. In the fifth Dean led off with a base hit, stole second, and came home on Hallowell's sacrifice, and Trafford's second hit. Trafford himself came home on an error and Alward's hit. Frothingham got two bases on Carleton's error, and he also came home on Alward's hit. This ended the scoring for the game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard 6; Lovell's Nine 0. | 5/29/1891 | See Source »

Earned runs, Harvard 2. Home run, Trafford. First base on balls, Dean, Frothinghan, Cook, Upton (2), Lake (2), McLaughlin. First base on errors, Harvard 3, Lovells 3. Struck out, Hovey, Trafford, Frothingham, Cook, Bates, Rudderham (2), Gardner (2), Carleton, Lyons (2). Stolen bases, Dean (4), Hallowell, Rudderham, O'Brien, Fitz (2), Lake (2). Passed ball, McKeever. Wild pitches, Bates 3. Double plays, Hovey and Cook; Frothingham and Upton; Lyons, Rudderham and Carleton. Hit by pitched ball, Dean, Hallowell. Out on bases, Harvard 2, Lovells 7. Left on bases, Harvard 6, Lovells 7. Time, 1 h. 30 m. Umpire, Ryan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard 6; Lovell's Nine 0. | 5/29/1891 | See Source »

...stop. After a long wait there came a lull in the rain and the nines went over to Jarvis where the grass was shorter. Two of Morrill's men got bases on balls, but the third struck out. Dean made a clean hit to right and came home on a steal, Cotter's wild throw to second and Hallowell's sacrifice. Hovey fouled out to the catcher. Then Trafford knocked a high fly over the left fielder's head and before the ball could be fielded in from Holmes made the circuit of the bases. Frothingham got a base...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BaseBall. | 5/27/1891 | See Source »

...Immigration has led to many bad effects. 1. Political;- (a) large proportion of adults gives too great voting power; Smith, Im. and Em. 79;- (b) our degraded municipal administration due to it: Smith Im. and Em., '87. 2. Economic.- (a) Immigrants offset what they produce by remittances home; Smith, Im. and Em., 99:- (b) nearly half of the immigrants are without occupation, and this ratio is still increasing; Lodge's speech, Cong. Rec., Feb. '90. p. 3326;- (c) there is already a large unemployed class of native laborers: Smith, Im. and Em., 127;- (d) displacement of American Labor; Smith...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 6. | 5/26/1891 | See Source »

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