Word: pitches
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Monday, November 20, at Leavitt and Peirce's. A seat is reserved in the middle section for every season ticket issused and as a season ticket holder is entitled to one seat only, there need be no rush at this sale. The stands have a greater pitch this year, so every seat is a good one. These seats will be reserved for two days and two days only for season ticket holders. The remaining seats will then go on public sale. No man can present more than ten season tickets...
...poor condition, but a gang of men is at work, levelling, sodding and rolling it, so that it will be in the best of condition by Nov. 25. Mr. Burnham, who had the contract for putting up the stands last year, has the work again. This year, however, the pitch of the seats will be greater, and where before there were ten sections, each with rows seating thriteen, there will now be in the same length of stand eleven sections, each with rows seating twelve persons...
...balls, Ab Upton 2, Murphy, Carter. First base on end Harvard 1, Yale 3. Struck out, Abbott 2, Hallowell 2, Frothingnam, Cook, Highlands, Sullive Trafford 3, Murphy, Beall 3, Case 3, Stephy Speer 2, Bliss 3, Arbuthnot 3, Kedzie 2, Cart Passed balls, Mason 4, Kedzie 3. Hit by pitch ball, Highlands 2, Carter 1. Time, 2, h. 30 m. pires, Mr. Bond and Mr. Maloney...
After July, Carter and Bowers of Yale pitch for the New York Athletic Club team...
...nine practiced as usual yesterday, but not so long as usual. They devoted most of their time to batting, and had three professional pitchers to pitch against them...