Word: mahar
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...pitchers' battle, and though enlivened by some fast fielding, was slow and uninteresting. Harvard scored in the second inning when Evans went home from second on Grant's single, and again in the sixth, when Giles reached third on an error by Church and was brought in by Mahar's single. Yale's two runs were made in the third inning, when Barnes made a two-base hit and Emerick a single. Both scored on Ford's single...
...eighth, Tweed reached first on Church's error. Dexter bunted along the first-base line, but reached his base safely, and Russell followed with another bunt. Tweed was put out at third, but Giles was hit by a pitched ball, and went to first, filling the bases. Mahar was then given his base on balls, forcing Dexter home, and on Evans' single, Giles and Russell scored. Mahar was let in on a passed ball...
Greene pitched a creditable game and had good control of the ball until the last inning, when he became unsteady with men on bases. Sullivan gave him weak support at catch, and threw to bases poorly. Russell at second base, and Mahar at shortstop, both played their usual strong gome...
...batting orders in today's game will be as follows: 1906. 1907. Hellman, c. 3b., Dexter (captain) Leonard (captain), 2b. 2b., Russell Nesmith, l.f. l.f., Giles Sperry, c.f. s.s., Mahar Taylor, p. 1b., Evans Greenough, Gallagher, r.f. c.f., Weston Paul, 1b. p., Greene Grant, 3b. r.f., Grant Burns, s.s. c., Sullivan
Following are the batting orders: Freshmen. Roxbury Latin. Dexter, 3b. s.s., Richardson Russell, 2b. 3b., Thompson Giles, l.f. r.f., Waterman Mahar, s.s. c., Wendell Evans, 1b. l.f., Draper Weston, c.f. 2b., Kennedy Tweed, c. p., Bailey Brennan, p. 1b., Rogers Foster, r.f. c.f., Mosser