Word: rand
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Rand, Crawford, l. f. l. f., Chandler...
...features of the game were Dean's wonderful tumbling catch of Rowe's low fly, and Rowe's one handed catch of Rand's high fly in the sixth inning. Several of the infielders owe their thanks to T. Stevenson whose good stops saved them several costly errors...
...Rand...
...Clarkson. Three-base hits, Haughton, Abbott. Base on balls, by Paine-Tabor, Davis; by Cozzens-McCornack, Abbott, Davis, Folsom, Watson; by Tabor, Haughton, Paine, Dean, Burgess. Struck out, by Paine-McCornack, Davis 2, Tabor, Drew, Watson; by Cozzens-Drew, Adams, Tabor; by Haughton-McCornack, Abbott; by Tabor-Scannell, Dean, Rand, Paine, Haughton 3, Burgess, Clarkson. Double play, Dean, Clarkson and T. Stevenson. Stolen bases, Dean 2, T. Stevenson 2, Scannell. Davis 2, McCornack 2, Abbott Hit by pitched ball, Burgess, Hayes. Passed balls, Abbott 3. Wild pitch. Cozzens. Time, 2h., 12m. Umpire, Murray...
Earned runs, Dartmouth, 3. Two-base hit, Scannell. Three-base hits, McCornnck and Croelius. Stolen bases, abbott, Croelisu, McCornack, Drew 2, Dean, Rand, Scannell, Haughton, T. Stevenson. Bases on balls, by Paine-Folsom 2, Drew, Davis, Watson; by Cozzens-Drew, Rowe, McCornack; by Croelius-Rand 3, Scannell, Paine, Dean, Haughton. Hit by pictched balls, McCornack, Haughton. Struck out, by Paine-Watson, McCornack, Abbott; by Cozzens-Davis, Watson, Croelius; by Croelius-Haughton, T. Stevenson, Paine, Scannell. Passed balls, Abbott 3; Scannell 2. Wild pitch, Cozzens. Umpires, Murray and Draper...