Word: puts
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...five of the innings Harvard had one or more men on bases, but was unable to score. In the first inning two bases on balls and a sacrifice hit, coupled with some fast running by Leonard and good work by Aronson, put men on second and third, but Lanigan hit to centre for the third out. In the third Leonard knocked a good two-bagger along the left foul line. McCall sacrificed him to third, and Harvey was hit and stole second; but Aronson struck...
...fifth with two out Leonard singled and stole second, while McCall waited for a base on balls. The two then worked a clever double steal. Harvey hit towards the pitcher, who blocked the ball so that the second baseman just got the runner at first and put the side out. Aronson's home run in the next inning came with none out. After two were gone Simons singled and stole second, but was left when Harding flied to Ebeling. With one out in the ninth Aronson received a pass and went to third on Lanigan's grounder to short. Currier...
...Thursday, June 18, the dining room of the Union will be open only to holders of special tickets, purchasable at the office. They will be put on sale shortly...
...high order, especially the batting and base running. One of the most clever pieces of work of the season came when a runner scored from second on Simons's bunt down the first base line; and on the same play, Lanigan, coming all the way from first, was barely put out on a close play at the plate. The batting orders will be: HARVARD. DARTMOUTH. Leonard, 3b. c., F. Leonard McCall, 2b. c.f., Langdell Harvey, c.f. 3b., Hobart Aronson, r.f. r.f., Schildmiller Lanigan, l.f. l.f., Emerson Currier, c. 2b., Eaton Simons, s.s. 1b., Brady Harding, 1b. s.s., Couroy Hicks...
...from any graduate or member of the University until Friday, June 19. The applications should be addressed to H.S. Thompson, graduate manager of athletics, and should contain a check for $2.50. The tickets will be returned by registered mail if postage stamps to the amount of 10 cents are put on the addressed envelope. Tickets admit to a special Harvard car, but the seats are not reserved by number...