Word: pitch
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Hopkinson's school nine on Norton's Field, yesterday afternoon, by a score of 12 to 1, in a one-sided and uninteresting game. The juniors played an errorless game in the field, and hit the ball and stole bases almost at will. Paul, their regular pitcher, did not pitch for Hopkinson...
...Upton. Sacrifice hits - Mackey, 2; Bayne, Upton. First base on balls - U. of P., 10. First base on errors - U. of P., 4; Harvard, 5. Struck out - U, of P., 7; Harvard, 8. Double plays - Thomson and Higgins, Upton and Cook, Highlands and Frothingham. Passed balls - Upton, 4. Wild pitch - Highlands. Hit by pitched ball - Coogan, Dickinson. Time...
Last Friday morning, the Harvard team paid $10 for the use of the Manhattan field, and engaged Sullivan of the New York team, to pitch...
...nine has been sifted down, and mostly made up for its final form. The make up has been McAdams, c.; Lighthall, 1b.; Phelan, 2b.; Worman, 3b.; Cassatt, s.s.; Wadsworth, 1.f.; Bigelow, c.f.; Rogers, r f. and 1b.; Dreyfus, r.f.; G. Smith, Reed, Gilmore and Webb, taking turns to pitch. Individually, the men are playing well, but as a team, they are still inclined to go to pieces. The batting is good, Rogers, Worman and Wadsworth, doing the best work. The pitchers are very evenly matched, but Smith and Gilmore, are probably the best. About ten men have been measured...
...fifth inning for Harvard was long, and uninteresting, six runs being made and none of them earned. In the sixth, Dickinson went out on an easy grounder to second, Mason made a run on a base on balls and a wild pitch, Cook went out at first, got a base hit, stole second and third and came home on an error. Cobb struck out. In the seventh Harvard only scored one, and in the eighth...