Word: masons
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...second for Harvard was another like the first. Trafford opened the inning with a long fly to Beall. Corbett had hard luck, and fouled out to Jackson. With two out, Highlands, Mason and Hallowell were given bases on balls. Frothingham followed with a pretty single, bringing in two of the three men. Hallowell was declared out, although Carter dropped the ball in the accident already referred to. This ended the inning with Frothingham at second...
...fourth inning was another of the one, two, three variety. Beall knocked a high foul, which was easily taken in by Mason. Bowers and Case were unable to comprehend Highlands' style, and struck out. For Harvard, Trafford went out on a grounder, Murphy to Jackson. Corbett struck out, and then Highlands lined out a corking single by Norton to centre field. Mason, however, had bad luck, and went out on a fly to Bliss...
...three strikes, it may be that Highlands slowed up a little. At any rate, Case lined out a three-bagger way over Corbett's head into the crowd in right field. Highlands couldn't stand this, so kept him at third by striking out the third man - Bliss. Mason led off the seventh inning with a scratch hit, stealing second, and taking third on a passed ball. Hallowell hit a high fly, which Murphy scooped in, after a very pretty run. Frothingham brought in Mason on a hit, but was caught out on a double play from Hovey...
...Mason...
Earned run, Harvard. Three base hits, Mason, Case. Stolen bases, Mason, Hovey, Trafford. Sacrifice hits, Hallowell, Trafford, Corbett. First base on balls, Mason, Hallowell, Highlands, Bliss. Left on bases, Harvard 6; Yale 2. First base on errors, Harvard 2, Yale 1. Struck out, Corbett, Highlands, Beall (2), Bowers (3), Case (2), Bliss, Carter, Norton, Jackson, Kedzie (2), Harvey (2). Double play, Norton and Jackson. Passed balls, Kedzie (2). Time, 2h. 3min. Umpire, Mr. Mullen...