Word: masons
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard defeated Haverhill by a score of ten to three yesterday afternoon. The game was well played on both sides and was at times very interesting. Harvard did some good batting, making eleven hits with a total of eighteen. Wiggin's pitching, though a little wild, was very effective. Mason supported him well, stopping several balls that seemed sure to be wild pitches...
Harvard came to the bat first and went out on Hallowell's grounder to second, Mason caught off second, and Frothingham off first. For Haverhill two men struck out and the third went out on a fly to Dickinson. In the second inning Hovey scored on Barry's error, a stolen base and Cook's base hit. Barry scored an earned run for Haverhill on a single, a stolen base, and Gillespie's two-base hit. In the third inning Wiggin reached first on a single but was thrown out at second on Mason's hit to pitcher. Hallowell followed...
Amherst came first to the bat and went out in one, two, three order. Harvard got her first run in this inning. Mason fouled out but was followed by Frothingham, with a sharp clean single to right field. Stealing second he was enabled to score on Cook's fly as Stearns was not quite able to get fairly hold of it. Cook was left at first and for the next three innings the outs were in one, two, three order for Harvard. In the second and third, an Amherst man was left on base, by sharp playing on Harvard...
...then came Frothingham's most beautiful double play to Dickinson, making the third out. Highlands stepped up and lined out a two bagger, greatly to the surprise of the Amherst men. He took third on a well lined sacrifice by Cobb, and scored the winning run, as Sullivan let Mason's bat grounder through his hands...
...Mason...