Word: popping
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Howland opened the fourth by a pop fly to third. Boyden reached first base on balls, stole second and was left by Bates and Campbell flying out to centre and third respectively. King, for Princeton, fouled out. W. Price flied out to Gallivan and Ames struck out. Score: Harvard, 3; Princeton...
References are as follows: Nation, vol. 37, pp. 90 and 105, and vol. 38, p. 138; form, pp. 277-292; Gardiner G. Hubbard in No. Am. Rev., vol. 137, pp. 521 535; W. A. Phelp in No. Am. Rev., vol. 143, p. 35; Pop. Science Mo., vol 19 p. 402; British Quar...
...hard run. Stagg made a hit and was advanced to third on Kellogg's single to Linn, who held the ball so long that Stagg ran home and Kellogg took second. The latter stole third, Noyes in the mean while flying out to Foster. Hunt then knocked a "pop" fly to Mumford which the latter muffed, upon which Kellogg scored. Hunt was caught napping soon after and was put out, Bingham to Willard...
Third Inning. - Foster went out at first; Mumford made a hit, Morgan and Willard got their base on balls. King dropped a pop fly and three more runs were scored...
...third, Campbell made a beautiful running catch of a fly from Schreiner's bat. Morrison made a base hit and on Bingham's muff of Wilkinson's pop fly reached third; Parnhall flew out, leaving two men on bases...