Word: offs
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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The only discouraging feature of the afternoon's work was the rather mediocre batting of the 'Varsity. Only eight hits were made off Exeter's two pitchers, and of this number three were undeserved, being the direct result of Exeter's slowness in fielding. Both Carter and Clay pitched remarkably...
Two-base hit-Foster. Sacrifice hit-Burgess. Stolen bases-Chandler, Lynch. First base on balls-off Carter, Clark; off Clay, Laughlin, Rand, Clark; off McCornick-Lawton, Beach, Guernsey 2, Clay. Struck out-by Carter, McCornick, Chandler; by Clay, McCornick; by McCornick, Little, Hersey 2, Guernsey; by Hayes, Little. Double plays...
Second heat-Won by A. W. Robinson, H., time, 10 1-5s.; F. A. Blount, Y., second; run off of tie for third place between C. C. Conway, Y., and F. H. Bigelow, H., won by C. C. Conway, Y.
One thing was evident on Saturday, that the Harvard team were one and all tuned up to the highest pitch of excellence. After the experience of a year ago this is especially gratifying, and bears witness to careful and intelligent training. Not only is the conservative policy adopted this year...
Earned runs-Yale 5, Harvard 4. Two-base hits-Clark, Putnam. Three-base hit-Clark. Passed ball-Hirsch. Bases on balls-off Stickney 4; off Robertson 2; off MacDonald 7. Struck out-by Stickney 1; by Robertson 2; by MacDonald 3. Left on bases-Yale 7; Harvard 10. Hit by...