Word: masons
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Newton Athletic Association, Highlands played perhaps the best game. He made three hits, with a total of seven bases; and after the first inning, he settled down to pitching and no scoring was done after this. Highlands was well supported by Mason, who also batted well, having two singles to his credit. Abbot showed a lack of practice, and although he hit the ball every time, was not able to reach first...
...Mason started the game with a single, stole second and scored on a wild pitch. The next three men wen out rapidly. For Harvard, Dean got a base on balls and scored on Rand's three base hit. Wrenn got a base on balls, stole second, and then he and Rand scored on a wild pitch. Buckman got a base on an error and went to second when Hayes got another base on balls. Buckman then stole third and Hayes second. Buckman scored on a wild throw, and Hayes came in on Winslow's fly to centre...
Winslow, 3b. c., Mason...
...varsity will play a game with the Newton Athletic Association nine on Holmes Field this afternoon. Several former 'varsity men will play on the Newton team. Mason and Highlands being the battery of the '93 team, Hovey formerly played shortstop on the 'varsity, and Abbott played third on the '93 team. The game should be close and interesting...
...Princeton 3. Two-base hits - Easton. Barrett, Edmunds. Stolen bases - Princeton 5, Harvard 3. First base on balls - By Easton 4; by Cozzens, 10. Struck out - By Easton 7; by Cozzens 6. Double play - Haskell, Hayes and McVey. Hit by pitched ball - Suter, Thompson. Time - 2h. 30m. Umpires - Mr. Mason and Mr. Bissell...