Word: pitching
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...former only were beaten after a good uphill game. Exeter put a strong nine in the field and they played a sharp, quick game. The Ninety-four team played a very fair game and their outfielding was especially good. Highlands will not play this spring and Dickinson may pitch the Yale game...
...varsity, as the latter is temporarily laid up. The freshmen must therefore find a new man to play first base for them today, and R. E. Paine will be tried. Minton is ill and will not be able to play again this year. Highlands, who used to pitch for the Fall River High School team, will probably be put in the box against Yale on the thirtieth. Other changes may be made in the team before the Yale game. Linnfield, who is now substitute, will very likely change places with Quigley who is now playing at short. The following games...
Walter Littlefield followed. His rendering of Mark Antony's speech struck the audience as being exceptionally good and in the estimation of perhaps a majority of those present he deserved a prize. Noticeable faults were the low pitch of his voice and his lack of energy...
Morrill's team made their one run in the first inning on Bates' error, a wild pitch and Wise's sacrifice...
...freshmen scored twice in the second. Lowell got his base on fumbled grounder, stole second, and reached third on a wild pitch. Clarke got his base on balls and stole second, and both men scored on Harding's single. Two more runs were made in the fourth. Clarke made a hit, stole second and came home on the muff of Harding's fly to right. Harding took second on the throw in, went to third on a muff by centre field who tried to catch him at second, and came home on Minton's hit. Cabot got his base...