Word: hutchinson
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...four oared crew was coached by Dr. J.P. Hutchinson, Captain of the '90 crew...
...Hutchinson pitched a good game, and was especially steady with men on bases; he struck out four men, but allowed five bases on balls. Pinckard, for St. Mark's, lost control in the second inning, and was wild throughout the game, allowing six bases on balls and hitting three men. The best batting for the Second nine was done by Bolton and Marshall, and for St. Mark's by Rumsey. Marshall accepted all of his eight chances at second base...
...batting orders: SECOND NINE. ST. MARK'S Carpenter, c.f. 3b., Spalding Marshall, 2b. l.f., McCall Greenough, r.f. s.s., Rumsey Fischel, 1b. p., Pinckard Parker, c. 2b., Lippitt Bolton, 3b. c., Tweed Winsor, l.f. 1b., Baldy Murphy, s.s. r.f., Wetherill Tuckerman, Hutchinson, p. c.f., Landon
...base-running showed improvement over the last two or three games played, and the bunting was the best of the season. Neither team made many hits, but the Exeter nine bunched their five hits well and scored two runs on a hard line drive between centre and right field. Hutchinson pitched well for the Second nine, giving but two bases on balls. Carpenter's difficult catch of a centre-field fly was a feature of the game...
...disappointing weakness at the bat; the base-running was sleepy, and the fielding full of errors, a fact partly accounted for, however, by the unevenness of the ground, second base being four feet above the plate. Dean's batting was the feature of the game. After the first inning, Hutchinson pitched a fair game for the Second nine, allowing only two bases on balls. The best batting for the Second nine was done by Parker and Greenough; Marshall accepted all of his six chances at second base. For Dean, Tatch pitched a strong game, giving but one base on balls...