Word: pitchs
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Wilson, pitcher of the Bowdoin College nine of last year, has entered Williams College, and will probably pitch for that college next spring...
...first number was somewhat marred by unevenness and restlessness but upon the whole, was a very faithful rendition of the favorite overture. The trumpet-call in the distance would have been more effective had the instrument been tuned to the same pitch taken by the orchestra. The same unsteadiness was also noticeable in the second number. This defect, it is true, prevails in most of the very good orchestras, but seldom to such a degree as in the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Notwithstanding the lack of precision of some of the performers, the second number was well given and deserved more...
VIII. Bremner struck out, Stagg hit safely but was thrown out at second. Marsh reached first on balls and stole second, but Stuart disappointed the Yale men by striking out. Harvard, Foster went out at first. Henshaw made a rattling base hit and went second on a wild pitch. Edgerly made a beautiful hit which Sheppard fumbled, allowing Henshaw to score and Edgerly to reach second. A bad throw of Dann's sent Edgerly to third. Wiestling sent a long fly to Brigham which was neatly handled by him. Smith struck out, but Dann muffed the third strike, allowing Edgerly...
...Harvard, Smith got his base on balls, and went to second on Phillips' single, and both men came in on a wild pitch. The inning closed with Willard and Allen on third and second...
...base hit - Shepard. Passed ball - Clarke. Wild pitch - Spencer. First base on balls - Yales, 4; Browns, 1. First base on errors - Yale, 7; Brown, 5. Struck out - Yales, 7; Browns, 16. Double play - Stewart and Cross. Umpire - Donovan of Boston. Time...