Word: nettleton
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Dartmouth, G. Nettleton opened with a base hit and took second on Tilden's fumble. He went to third on Nichols' balk; Springfield struck out; Hale hit a ground ball to Phillips, and G. Nettleton started home, but Phillips threw to Allen and he turned back. Allen threw back to Phillips, and after a good deal of throwing to and for Phillips threw to Nichols, who touched Nettleton out. Hale took second during this play and went to third on a wild pitch, but Chellis strike out leaving him on base. Second inning. Phillips flied out to Springfield. Tilden made...
Fifth inning. For Harvard, after two men were out, Smith got his base on a muff by McCarthy and was brought in by Coolidge's superb home run hit between left and centre field. Baker flied out to McCarthy. For Dartmouth, F. Nettleton made a base hit; Thomas struck three times but Allen dropped the ball. As Thomas did not start immediately for first base, Allen threw to Coolidge in hope of making a double play. It was too late to catch Nettleton on second, but Coolidge threw to Smith in time to put out Thomas. The next two strikers...
Sixth inning. Phillips took his base on G. Nettleton's error and stole second and third; Tilden flied out to Weeks. Nichols hit a hot grounder to McCarthy, who made a pretty stop, and threw home in time to catch Phillips at the plate. Nichols went to second and third on two passed balls and scored on Lemoyne's base hit. Allen hit a grounder to McCarthy, which he failed to stop, and LeMoyne took third base, Allen going to second. Winslow fouled out to Springfield. Dartmouth went out in order. Score, 10 to 1. Smith opened the seventh with...
...sending Allen to second, and both men took another base on a passed ball. Coolidge went out by McCarthy to Hale and Allen scored. Baker made a three-base hit, bringing in Smith, but was himself left on base, as Phillips flied out to Weeks. For Dartmouth, G. Nettleton made a base hit. Springfield struck out for the fourth time, and Nettleton tried to steal second, but Allen threw prettily to Coolidge, cutting him off. Hale flied out to Winslow...
Dartmouth, with the exception of G. Nettleton, played a weak fielding game. They failed to do anything with the bat again, excepting G. Nettleton, who did well...