Word: masons
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Highlands pitched for the first five innings, and did remarkably fine work. He showed more speed than he has done for a long while, and struck out eleven men out of fifteen. Mason held him very well and threw to bases finely. Bates pitched the last four innings and only once was hit safely...
...Harvard two runs were made in the first inning. Mason knocked a long hit to centre field, which Towle fumbled, letting him get to second. Hallowell brought him in by a very pretty hit to right field, and then stole second. He was sent to third on a slow grounder by Frothingham. He scored on the same play by a most daring steal. Frothingham was sent to third by Dickinson's hit to right field. Corbett then got out on a short hit which the catcher was able to field and throw to first...
...sixth Cornell got two men on bases but Bates pitched finely and struck out two men, leaving the two on bases. In the seventh Calthorpe got first on an error by Hovey, and in trying to make second, was put out by a most fortunate play. Mason threw way over Frothingham's head, but Frothingham jumped and got it in one hand, touching the man as he dropped. After this the men went out in one, two, three order for the rest of the game...
...Mason...
Earned runs, Harvard 1. Stolen bases, Mason, Hallowell (2), Frothingham, Hovey, Dickinson, E. Young. First base on balls, Towle. First base on errors, Harvard 2; Cornell 1. Struck out, Frothingham, Paine (2), Highlands, Towle (2), Sumner (2). E. Young, Taylor (3), Burrows (2), Miller, W. Young (2), Calthorpe. Wild pitch, Calthorpe. Time, 1 hr. 35 min. Umpire, Mr. Bond...