Word: quigley
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...thought differently. He made a wonderful running catch and turned quickly enough to field out at the plate the Yale man who had tried to come in from third, thus retiring the side. Case pitched a better game than Minton, striking out ten men to the latter's two. Quigley played prettily at short and Cabot well at third except for one very costly error. Lowell and Dickinson also covered their, bases well. Lowell did the hard hitting for Harvard. McCormick's batting for Yale was extraordinary, his home run in the seventh rolling clear across the Law School tennis...
...Harvard 4. Two base hit McCormick. Three base hits, Case (2), Bigelow, Corbett, Clark. Home run, McCormick. First base on balls, Beals, Skinker, Bigelow, Rustin, Kedzie (3), Frothingham (2), Dickinson, Claok, Harding, Minton. First base on errors, Yale 2, Harvard 6. Struck out, Case, Bigelow, Frothingham (4), Clark, Harding, Quigley (2), Cabot, Minton. Stolen hases, Skinker, McCormick, Bliss, Kedzie, Dickinson (2), Harding (2), Quigley, Passed balls, Kedzie (2), Corbett. Double play, Corbett and Minton. Hit by pitched ball, Case, Skinker, Clark. Out on bases, Yale 7, Harvard 4. Left on bases, Yale 7, Harvard 10. Time...
This afternoon at three the Harvard-Yale freshman game will be played on Holmes Field. The make-up of the Harvard team will be Minton p., Cabot c., Dickinson 1b., Lowell 2b., Cabot 3b., Quigley s.s., Clarke l.f., Frothingham c.f., Harding r.f., with Cabot and Linnfield as substitutes. The Yale team has finally been decided upon and will play as follows: Case p., Kedzie c., Walcott 1b., Skinker 2b., Rustin 3b., Beale s.s, Biglow l.f., McCormick r.f., Bliss c.f. The substitutes are Jenkins, Eaton and George. Two of these men, it will be seen, are 'varsity substitutes, and therefore will...
...Quigley...