Word: hovey
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...took place on Saturday. The day was so cold that only about 150 people turned out. The Bostons found no difficuly in beating us 15 to 5, but this did not make the game uninteresting. The fielding of our nine was good and their base running excellent. Hallowell and Hovey batted hard. Cobb and Upton caught prettily. Dean played second base well and Hovey made some beautiful stops at short. In the outfield Dickinson made two pretty catches. Harvard's pitching was her weak point. In the first inning, with Bates in the box, the Bostons made 6 runs...
Earned runs, Boston, 9; Harvards, 1. Stolen bases, M. Sullivan, Quinn, Hovey (3), Hallowell, Cook. First base on balls, by Clarkson, 1; Nichols, 1; Sullivan, 1; Bates, 4; Howe, 2. First base on errors, Boston, 1. Struck out, Stovey, Lake, Dean, Frothingham. Wild pitch, Nichols, 1. Umpire, John F. Morrill...
Boston made two runs in the first inning. Long got his base on balls; Brodie got his base on an error by Hovey and stole second, Long having taken third. On Stovey's grounder an unsuccessful attempt to put Long out at the plate was make, Brodie taking third on the play. Sullivan flied out to Hallowell. Quinn made a base hit on which Brodie scored. Ganzel was out, Dean to Trafford and Lowe struck...
...Harvard, Dean got his base on balls and at once stole second by a pretty slide. Hallowell made a beautiful sacrifice, with a slow grounder to Ganzel, sending Dean to third. Hovey made a base hit on which Dean scored. Hovey was out, Lake to Long, on an attempt to steal second. Trafford made a hit and went to second on Frothingham's base on balls. Dickinson knocked a long fly between left and centre which both men ran for and Sullivan finally muffed, letting Trafford home...
Boston did not score in the second, but Harvard made two runs on Long's fumble of Cook's grounder, hits by Dean and Hallowell, Dean's out at the plate and Hovey's two bagger...