Word: pitch
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...interest aroused so far as to seek membership in the Glee Club, or who have been diffident about presenting themselves. The club does not demand men with exceptional voices, but rather those who sing with attention to the requirements of the music and with care in regard to the pitch; men who are willing to work and to submit to the necessary discipline. Besides the large number of tenors and bases, the club will need a yodler and a whistler. The number of men who attended the trial of candidates last October was smaller than usual; it would be very...
Knowlton will catch in the freshman game to-day at New Haven, and either Bates or Luce will pitch...
Earned runs-'89, 2. Home run-Bingham. First base on balls-'89, 8. Struck out- '89, 7; '91, 7. Passed balls '89, 5; '91, 8. Wild pitch-'91, 3. Files caught-'89, 4; '91, 2. Fouls caught-'89, 2. Out on bases-'91, 3; '89, 1. Left on bases-'91, 3; '89. 1. Umpire-McKean...
...stole second and scored on Farren's single. Chase made a two-bagger, which was quickly fielded by Linn to Willard, who threw Farren out at third. The other two men were put out by Willard and Boyden. In the second, Rogers scored on a hit, a wild pitch, an attempted put out and Henhaw's error. Carleton reached first on Bates' muff, got to second on Henshaw's wild throw and stole home. Sherman scored on a single, a steal, a put out and Willard's wild throw to the plate. Melrose made four more in the third...
Dann made a base hit. Hunt and McBride struck out. Stewart made a two-bagger. Bates made a wild pitch and Dann and Stewart scored. Walker hit an easy grounder to Willard and was retired at first. Two runs. Total...