Word: home
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Reid, with two excellent home runs, and Frantz, with a home run and a two base hit, all productive of runs, did the best hitting that has been done this year. Reid also showed excellent judgement in coaching base-runners. Stillman allowed only one hit and Clarkson four scattered ones, and together they struck out twelve men. Stillman, however, gave three bases on balls in four innings, and one of them resulted in a run. Clark, Devens and Putnam fielded their positions faultlessly and were more reliable than usual. Coolidge's two hits were signs...
...feature of the game was Captain Milne's magnificent home run on three strikes. Foster, the first CRIMSON pitcher, pitched strikes in such unbroken succession that a weaker pitcher was substituted for a while so as to give the field something to do. Every man on the CRIMSON Nine was directly on top of his task, and the team as a whole put up an exhibition seldom equaled on any diamond...
...base bit. In the last half of the ninth inning the Loafers made three successive hits that brought in two runs, but with a man on first and second the Loafers lost their last chance to win. On a pop fly to Parton, Carr left second and ran home, allowing the Dew Drops to retire the side by an easy double play...
...fifteen men and gave but two bases on balls. Oakes, the Bowdoin pitcher, was not so effective. Thirteen hits, with a total of twenty-one bases, were made from him, most of them well bunched. Frantz made four of these hits,--two singles, a two-base hit and a home run, all of which brought in runs. Stillman, Murphy and Wendell made two hits apiece...
Earned runs--Harvard 5, Home run--Frantz Three-base hits--Murphy, Stillman. Two-base hit--Frantz. Sacrifice hits--Putnam, Oakes. Stolen bases--Devens, Murphy, Wendell, Frantz, Coolidge, Putnam. Bases on balls--by Stilman: Nevers 2; by Oakes: Murphy, Coolidge 2. Hit by pitched ball--by Stillman: Parker; by Oakes: Devens, Coolidge. Struck out--by Stillman: Stanwood 3, Pratt 3, Harvey, Coffin 3, Parker, Dana 2, Blanchard, Oakes; by Oakes; Murphy 2, Stillman, G. C. Clark. Passed ball--Blanchard. Time--2h. Umpire--Miah Murray...