Word: quinn
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...right and came home on a passed ball, an error by Howe, and Sullivan's fine hit to centre. Brodie flied out. Stovey hit a grounder to the infield and got around to second on an attempt to retire Long at third. Sullivan's hit brought him home also. Quinn followed Sullivan with a long fly to right. Frothingham caught it prettily and made a fine throw to first, retiring Sullivan before he could get back. For Harvard Dean and Hallowell flied out, and Hovey went out on a grounder to short stop...
...fifth Boston made two more runs on an error by Dickinson, a base on balls and Quinn's safe hit to right. For Harvard Frothingham knocked a grounder to Long, which the latter fumbled. Dickinson flied out. Upton made a scratch hit to short, and Cook followed with a sacrifice to Quinn, thus advancing Frothingham, who had stolen second, to third, and Upton to second. With two men on bases and two men out, Howe succumbed to Nichols' curves, and no Harvard man afterwards got beyond second base...
...went out on an attempt to steal third, but Brodie reached the plate on a wild throw of Upton's to Trafford. Hovey gathered in Stovey's hard hit very prettily, and then threw needlessly wild to first, and Stovey reached third. A sacrifice by Sullivan brought him in. Quinn made first on a hard hit to Dean and reached home on a piece of bad fielding by Frothingham. Lowe flied out to Hovey. For Harvard Hallowell got a life on an error by Quinn. Hovey made a magnificent hit over the head of Boston's centre fielder, which brought...
...Quinn...
Earned runs, Boston, 1. Two base hit, Dean. Three base hit, Dean. Stolen bases, Stovey (2), M. Sullivan, Quinn (2), Ganzel, Upton. First base on balls, Kirmis, Brodie (2), Stovey (2), M. Sullivan, Hallowell, Upton. First base on errors, Stovey (2), M. Sullivan, Ganzel (2), Lake (2), Hallowell (3), Hovey, Upton. Struck out, Kirmis (2), Brodie, Lowe, Lake, Clarkson (2), J. Sullivan, Dickinson, Cook. Double plays, Clarkson, Ganzel and Quinn; Kirmis, Quinn and Ganzel; Brodie and Quinn. Wild pitch, Nichols. Time, 2 hours. Umpires, Henshaw, L. S., and Quackenboss...