Word: maher
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Shoop, Andover's star pitcher, struck out twelve men, but he was hit hard at times. A triple by Maher and a double by Amsden put the Crimson ahead in the second. In the fourth Maher was safe on an error and Amsden almost took Shoop's leg off with a line single that bounced off into foul territory Mann and Burton fanned, but Donaldson came through with a clean hit that apparently drove in two runs. Amsden missed third base, however, in his dash for the plate, and he was called...
Harvard's biggest threat came in the eight, when Field lined a single to right and Maher single sharply to center. Amsden drove a vicious liner directly at the third baseman which the latter knocked down, forcing Field at third. Maher and Amsden moved up on a wild pitch, but Shoop settled down and struck out the next...
Batteries: Shoop and Dudley; Puffer, Nash and Maher...
Harvard Seconds Andover Rice, 2b. 3b., Billhardt Kenne, s.s. 2b., Parisiea Field, 1b. r.f., Vaughan Maher, c. s.s., Mumby Chase, r.f. c., Dudley Mann, 3b. 1b., Prior Burton, c.f. l.f., McClellan Pratt, l.f. c.f., Jones Puffer, P. p. Shoop or Smith...
Batteries: Piper and Allard: Nash, Cotter and Maher...