Word: masons
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard made her runs in the second and fourth. In the second Trafford and Frothingham got their base on balls and Trafford came home on Alward's base hit to centre. Frothingham and Alward both went out at the plate, the latter being forced. Mason hit safely to left, took second while Frothingham was being put out at the plate, third on an attempted put out, and came home on Soule's base hit. Cobb had meanwhile got to first on the put out of Frothingham, and to second on the attempted put out. He also came in on Soule...
Earned runs, Harvard 2, Brown 1. Two base hits, Alward, Woodcock. First base on balls, Trafford (2), Frothingham (2), Bates, Woodcock, Tenney, Weeks, Thurston, Mendenhall. First base on errors, Harvard 2, Brown 1. Struck out, Hovey, Frothingham, Alward, Mason, Woodcock, Magill, Thurston, Steere (3), Mendenhall (2). Stolen bases, Trafford, Mason, Bates (2), Tenney. Passed balls, Cobb 1, Thurston 1. Wild pitch, Bates. Double plays, Hovey and Trafford, Woodcock and Weeks. Hit by pitched ball, Trafford. Out on Bases, Harvard 6, Brown 3. Left on bases, Harvard 6, Brown 6. Time, 2 h. 5 m. Umpires, Upton '93 and Connelly...
...unsteady at first and threw all over the field, and as the balls were simply tossed over the plate, the 'varsity made over a dozen runs in the first inning. After this, however, the freshmen displayed a little more judgment and were steadier. Soule took Dean's place and Mason played third. After the game Clarence Smith and Frederick Thayer, who invented the catcher's mask, spent some time in coaching the team and Hylans of Technology gave them practice in batting...
...nine will play Brown today at Providence. It will probably be made up as follows: Soule, 2b.; Hallowell, c. f.; Hovey, s. s. ; Trafford, 1b.; Frothingham, r. f.; Alward, l. f.; Mason, 3b.; Upton, c.; Bates...