Word: meagher
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Lovell went out in one, two, three order for the first three innings. In the fourth, two men got on bases, but were left there, as Wiggin struck out Meagher, for the third out. In the sixth, Long got a two-bagger way out in center field. Corbett got the ball, which Hallowell could not quite reach, and threw Long out as he tried to make third. In the eighth, Lovells scored their only run by two two-baggers. The next three men went out and left Kiley at third...
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...Harvard, 6. Two-base hits - Harvard, 1. Three-base hits - Harvard, 2. Home runs - Harvard, 1. Stolen bases - Hallowell, Frothingham. First base on balls - Hallowell, Frothingham, Mason, 2; Flannagan, 2; Booth, Flynn. Left on bases - Harvard, 3; Burkes, 6. Struck out - Manning, 2; Guthrie, 4; Flannagan, 2; Keenan, 3; Meagher, Flynn, Sullivan, Shea. Passed balls - Cobb, 1, Wild pitches - Sullivan, 1; Shea, 1. Hit by pitched ball - Cook. Time - 2 hours. Umpires - Mr. Tumelly, of Lowell...
...fielded in. Maegher made a base hit to centre. Hallowell threw the ball to first, long after all chance to catch the man there was gone. The ball sailed high over Trafford's head, and Maegher took third. Then Connor hit to Dean, who feinted towards third base, keeping Meagher there, while Connor was thrown out at first. Slatery hit a grounder to Trafford, who fumbled, and Maegher came in. For Harvard Dean made a run on a hit, a steal, and two errors. This was Dean's only hit. In his four other times...