Word: merritt
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Hovey made two clean singles. The feature of the Holy Cross game was the fielding of Cain, who made one very brilliant catch. Mahoney also played well at second base. For the first three innings Holy Cross batters went out in regular order, Harvard, meanwhile, making two runs. After Merritt had muffed Hallowell's foul fly the latter got first on called balls, started for second just as Hovey made a clean hit to left field and kept on to third. He scored on Trafford's sacrifice to third base. Hovey went to third on the attempt...
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...base hit, Upton. First base on balls, Mahoney, Dean, Hallowell. First base on errors, Holy Cross 2. Struck out Mahoney (2), Merritt, Cain, J. Kelly, W. Kelly, T. Lynch (4), J. Lynch (3), Dean, Alward (2), Cook (2), Upton, Bates. Stolen bases, O'Neil (2), Mahoney, W. Kelly, Dean Hallowell, Trafford. Passed ball. Upton. Double play. T. Lynch, Mahoney, O'Neil. Hit by pitched ball, Dean. Left on bases, Holy Cross 5, Harvard 6, Time, 1h. 40m. Umpires, Quinn and O'Brien...
...Neil, the first baseman, is another player who has made a reputation for himself. Captain Anson, of the Chicago team, thinks that O'Neil is one of the coming players of the country. The batting order of the Worcester nine will be as follows: O'Neil, 1b,; Mahoney, 2b ; Merritt, c.; Cain, l.f.; Stafford, p.; J. Kelley, r.f.; W. Kelly, c.f.; T. Lynch, s.s.; J. Lynch...
...Merritt, instructor in Physics at Cornell, has lately photographed the manometric flame,-something that has never before been successfully done...