Word: home
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Aside from his let-up in the first inning his work could hardly have been better. He struck out eight men and allowed but two hits in the last eight innings. Even the slump in the first inning was less his fault than the score would indicate, as Gammons' home run would hardly have been made more than a base hit but for slow work by Beale and Burgess...
Brown scored three runs in the first on Lauder's hit, Rodman's base on balls and Gammons' home run. In the fifth, Phillips went to first on balls, to second on Stevenson's error off Fultz, and scored on Dean's poor throw to complete a double play...
Earned runs-Brown, 1. Home run-Gammons. Stolen bases-Gammons, Sedgwlck. Double plays Lauder and Rodman (2), Paine, Dean and Haughton. Base on balls-Phillips, Rodman, Brady, Rand (2), Stevenson, Chandler. Hit by pitched ball-Rand. Passed ball-Scannell. Struck out-by Paine, 8; by Brady, 1. Umpire, Murray...
...John Ruggles, '36, died late Thursday night at his home in Brookline. After graduating at Harvard he became a teacher and a writer for various magazines. He was principal of the Marblehead Academy for a long time, and later held positions as master of the Brighton High School and of the Taunton High School...
...Massachusetts-Gahn, outside home; G. C. Ferrin, inside home; Davenport, first attack; Graves, second attack; Phelps, third attack; Horne (captain), centre; Woodbury, third defence; Johnson, second defence; Jones, first defence; Finlaysen, point; C. A. Ferrin, coverpoint; Sprague, goal...