Word: lanigan
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...batting order of the Harvard team has been very considerably changed for these games, and with the best men batting together at the top of the list there should be better results in getting runs. Hicks will pitch against Brown, and Lanigan and Brown will be the battery at Andover. The practice of the team this week against the second team has shown some improvement, and there is reason to believe that the team is getting out of its slump...
Princeton scored once in each of the first three innings, and added four more in the fifth before Harvard scored. At the start of the game Ballin was passed to first. He reached second when Lanigan threw out Bard at first. Carr made a poor stop of Reed's grounder, and both base runners were safe. Warwick sent up a high foul fly near the first base stands which McLaughlin, by an error in judgment, caught, allowing Ballin to score from third on the throw home...
...third inning Ballin beat out a perfect bunt along the third base line. He stole second a minute later and scored on Warwick's hit to centre field. The two men following struck out and Sterrett raised a foul fly to Lanigan...
...clean single at the opening of the second inning, but he was forced at second on Hicks's grounder and the hit went for nothing. The batters went out in order until the sixth inning. Then with one out Rogers beat a slow rolling hit to second base. After Lanigan had gone out on a fly to Warwick, McLaughlin hit a liner to centre field, which would in any case have been good for a single. Cunningham came in fast in an attempt to take the ball on the fly, but it bounded over his head allowing Rogers to score...
...line-ups: HARVARD. PRINCETON. Lanigan, 3b. l.f., Ballin McLaughlin, 1b. r.f., Bard Babson, r.f. s.s., Reed Potter, 2b. 2b., Warwick Hicks, p. 1b., Sterrett Carr, Marshall, s.s. C., Dawson Kelly, Minot, l.f. c.f., Cunningham Young, c. p., S. V. White, Woodle