Word: hunt
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...longest hits ever made on the field. When he reached home he had ample time to make another base. A more agile runner would have come home on his three-bagger in the third inning. Wiestling and Beaman also hit hard. In the first inning Hunt got in a hit for Amherst, and then Stuart came to the bat and made a long drive to the right field; the ball rolled over the brink of the hill before Winslow could get his hands on it, and so Stuart ran home. After this Nichols pitched very effectively, the Amherst men making...
...also let those who object to this be allowed to buy a season ticket for five dollars, or whatever price the directors may see fit to adopt. The holders of season tickets would thus be benefitted in their pockets, and also in their patience by not having to hunt for a tiny dime every afternoon...
...sixth inning Kimball made a home run on a long hit to right field. Harvard failed to score. In this inning Stearns caught, taking the place of Hunt, who had dislocated a finger. Amherst got a man on third in the seventh inning, but he was kept from scoring. Harvard added three more runs to her score. Allen hit to Tirrel, who fumbled the ball and allowed him to reach first, but he was caught napping at second. Willard got his base on balls, and was sent to third by Smith's two-base hit. Both came...
...Hunt...
...runs, Amherst, 1. Two-base hits, Tilden, Smith, (2), Jones. Three-base hits, Willard (2). First base on balls, by Harris, 1; Nichols, 3. First base on errors, Amherst, 4. Struck out, by Harris, 10; NIchols, 13. Double plays, Coates and Judson, Marble and Stearns. Passed balls, Allen, 1; Hunt, 2; Stearns, 2. Wild pitches, Nichols, 1; Harris, 6. Umpire, D. Cronin. Time, 2 hours...