Word: quinn
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Bostons in the second inning Stovey struck out. Quinn got his base on balls and Bennett did the same. Stivetts flied out to Frothingham. McCarthy got his base on balls and a wild pitch let him to second while Quinn scored, and Bennett took third only to score a minute later on Cook's error of Duffy's hit. McCarthy managed to score on the same play by daring base running. Kelly made the third out on a grounder from Frothingham to Dickinson...
...Boston's score in the third inning. Lowe flied out to Trafford. Tucker followed with a two bagger and scored on Stovey's single to left field. The latter took second on the attempt to cut off Tucker, and a wild throw by Trafford to Mason let Stovey score. Quinn struck out and Bennett got his base on balls. Stivetts advanced him a base and here the two men were left, as McCarthy struck...
...mile scratch open : P. W. Davis, S. E. Quinn, G. Banker, H. B. Arnold, F. S. Pratt, J. Hazelton, T. L. Connelly, R. H. Davis, D. Connelly, G. L. Gary, K. Hess, H. C. Tyler, E. D. Knapp, A. D. Munger, S. T. Taylor, T. Ralph, P. J. Berlo, F. C. Graves...
...Connolly, (75 yds.), S. L. Connolly (75 yards), R. W. Taylor, (150 yds.), P. J. Berlo, (scratch), F. F. Dunn, (175 yds.), H. B Arnold, (75 yds.), W. Grandin, (75 yds.), Carl Hess, (75 yds.), Geo. Banker, (60 yds.), G. L. Gary, (100 yds.), Geo. E. Quinn, (75 yds.), J. Hazelton, (75 yds.), L. D. Munger, (100 yds.), E. D. Knap, (90 yds.), F. S. Pratt, (90 yds.), Greenburg...