Word: masons
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard was first at the bat. Dean got a base on balls, but was out trying to steal second. Linn hit safely to left and took second on Howland's single, third on Mason's sacrifice, but was put out at the plate on Trafford's easy grounder to pitcher. Howland reached third on the same play, with Mason, whose grounder had been fumbled, on second, and Trafford on first. Woodcock gave a base on balls and forced Howland in. Alward was the third out on a foul to third base...
...Trafford let him around to third. Hovey made a single and Dowd scored. No more runs were scored in this inning, although two more Brown men reached first. Neither side scord in the second inning. In the third Howland started off with a clean two bagger to left. Mason flied out. Trafford made a sacrifice, but the first baseman made a bad muff, and Trafford was safe, while Howland scored. The next two men were easy outs. For Brown, Dowd made a hit and stole second. He came in on Hovey's single. Hovey took second on the throw...
...tally. Woodcock was hit by a pitched ball and stole second and third. Magill's single to centre brought him in. Sexton started in to pitch for Brown in the seventh inning, and his catcher did not support him well. Howland got a base on balls and stole second. Mason was also given a base on balls; he took third, and Howland came in, on passed balls. The catcher threw wild to third and Mason scored, tying the score. Alward then hit safely, and stole second. He came in on a passed ball. Soule was the last...
Earned runs, Harvard 2, Amherst 1; two base hits, Hunt, Sullivan; three base hits, Linn, Brooks; base on balls, Dean, Linn (2), Howland, Mason (2), Alward, Soule, Burns (2), Hunt, Sullivan, Brooks (3); base on errors, Harvard 5, Amherst 1; struck out, Dean, Cummings, Soule, Burns (2), Lacey, Taylor, Cutler (2); passed balls, Upton 2, Hunt 1; wild pitches, Downer 2, Hare 3; hit by pitched ball. Cutler and Brooks; flies caught, Harvard 7, Amherst 5; out on bases, Harvard 3, Amherst 6; left on bases, Harvard 5, Amherst 11, time, 2hours; umpire, O'Neill of Holyoke...
...following men will be in the gymnasium ready dressed at 3.15 o'clock: Upton, Trafford, Dean, Alward, Soule, Mason, Howland, Howe, Spalding, Downer, Wrenn, Evans, Codman, F. Bates...