Word: lynching
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...fielding was fairly good on both sides, though each team made some inexcusable errors. Davis and Mills played the best game for Ninety-nine, and A. Davis and Foster did well for Ninety-eight. Lynch led both teams at the bat, making three hits for four times at bat, and these were the only hits that Ninety-nine made...
Ninety-nine went to the bat first: Thompson struck out, but Lynch hit safely, took second and third on Foster's fumble and scored on Davis' sacrifice. Mills went out at first base. Ninety-nine scored again in the second, when Galbraith got his base on balls and came in on two passed balls and a wild pitch. Neither side scored again till the fifth, when Ninety-nine made two runs and Ninety-eight one. Fitz got to first on an error by Holt, took second on a passed ball and came in on Lynch's hit. Lynch also scored...
...Lynch...
...base hit, Slade. Three-base hit-Cozzens. Stolen bases-Lynch, Morse, McCall, Fitz, Holt 3, Hayes, Davis, Slade. First base on balls-Davis 2, Galbraith 2, Sherwin, McCall, Hayes, Cozzens. Hit by pitched ball-Holt. Struck out-Thompson, Morse 2, Davis, Mills, Sherwin 2, Holt, Abbott 2, Foster 2, Slade, Goodridge, Cozzens 2, Kimball 3. Double plays-Holt, Foster, Davis. Umpire-Mullins...
...CHASE, Recording Secretary.FRESHMAN BASEBALL.- The following men be at Sanborn's, ready to leave for Lynn at 11.45 sharp: Lynch, Morse, McCall, Galbraith, Mills, Sherwin, Fitz, Mains, Davis, Simpson, Sears...