Word: quickly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...hits, but the seven hits made were skilfully bunched and resulted in five runs. The fielding of the Second nine was good, but marred by several costly errors. Improvement was also shown in base-running, the work in this department being fairly fast. Andover played a creditable game, taking quick advantage of the Second nine's errors, but showing weakness in their batting which included only seven hits. Hammond's pitching was commendable; he allowed only seven hits and gave no bases on balls. Baker, for Andover, pitched with almost equal effectiveness, allowing seven hits and two bases on balls...
...fairly accurate, as is signified by two runs as against ten hits by the Williams nine. The three errors made were some-what excusable, and luckily not at all costly. The catch by H. D. Kernan of a foul fly deep in left field is praiseworthy. R. Kernan was quick to take advantage of a similar chance behind the bat. The base-running showed a little more life than in the Amherst game. This was partly due to the return to the team of Carr, who did some remarkably quick work, stealing four bases and scoring two runs. Stillman...
...Amherst team, while weak in the field, batted well at the most opportune moments, and was quick to take advantage of every error on the bases. Kane, the Amherst pitcher, showed good control and speed, and struck out seven...
...weeks. Spencer, who is trying for centre field, is slow in starting and does not cover much ground. A lack of confidence is his most serious drawback at bat. His base-running, though fast, is careless. Gallagher, substitute for centre field, covers a good deal of ground, has a quick accurate throw, but is nervous at the bat. Bradbury is playing a consistently fast game at shortstop, but his batting and base-running are only fair. Garceau, who is also trying for the same position, is rather irregular in his playing. Of the catchers, Quigley has a fast throw...
...scored five times, Stoddard shooting three goals and Newhall two. The first team forwards, on the other hand, were able to score but three times. Most of the men were very wild in their shooting, and played individually rather than as a team. Carr at point was conspicuously quick in checking advances near his goal, while Newhall on the second covered much ground and followed the puck very accurately. HARVARD. ANDOVER. Litchfield, g. g., Pratt Carr, p. p., Fletcher Clothier, c.p. c.p., Townsend Lovering, f. f., Allworth MacLeod, f. f., Dillon Souther, f. f., Hodge Foster, f. f., Leed