Word: pitch
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...superior of the University team by a 2 to 0 score. Since that time the practices have been comparatively light and a slight slump in the team's work has been noticeable. Tonight, however, it is likely that the excitement of the game will key the players to a pitch sufficient to make them play the best game of the year...
...second game of the Yale-Princeton baseball series will be played at Princeton this afternoon. Princeton is the favorite, having defeated Yale at New Haven last Saturday by the score of 5 to 2. Yale is undecided as to who will pitch. Woodle, who was largely responsible for Princeton's victory last Saturday, will again pitch for Princeton. In case of Yale's winning today's game, the deciding game will be played at the Brooklyn National League grounds on June...
...Yale team is expected to take a brace after Saturday's defeat by Princeton. Freeman will probably pitch for Yale, while Captain Cottrell will pitch for Syracuse...
...Seniors started to tally. Yale started the scoring in the first session when A. Sweetser dropped a fly with two out and the bases full. Two more runs were scored in the third when Cotting's throw bounded over J. a. Sweetser's head and Sexton made a wild pitch...
...base hits--Boles, Wright. Home run--Reilly. Sacrifice hits--Wardwell, Curtis. Stolen bases--Doherty, L. Middlebrook, Beedy, Wingate 2, Reynolds, Randall 3. Bases on balls--Off Ripley 2, off Mahan 1, off Sturgis 1. Struck out--By Ripley 3, by Mahan 3, by Waterman 2. Hit by pitched ball--Mahan. Wild pitch--Ripley. Umpire--Conroy. Time...