Word: run
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Freshmen defeated Hopkinson yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field in a close seven-inning game, by the score of 5 to 1. Hopkinson led by a single run, made at the beginning of the game, up to the fourth inning, when Jaynes made a two-base hit and scored through Clark's passed ball and error. In the fifth inning, the Freshmen scored three more runs, two of which were forced in, and in the sixth inning, one run on a passed ball...
...Cambridge pitchers, although loose fielding caused the total to be much larger than it really should have been. Rand easily led the batting list with two triples and two singles, out of four times at bat. Foster hit for three bases once and once for a home run, Laughlin made a double and a triple and Haughton a triple and two singles. Taken all in all, it was the hardest hitting the 'Varsity has done this season, and is a fair indication of the improvement that has been made in this direction during the past few days...
Taken all in all, the game from a Harvard standpoint was decidedly dispiriting. Not only did Andover lead for four innings by a single run made in the first inning, but up to the very last no chance was presented for the 'Varsity's winning by any appreciable score. As it was, Foster's home run barely saved Harvard from what might have been a veritable defeat...
...Runs made-Rand, Burgess, Lynch, Foster, Quinby. Earned run-Harvard. Home run-Foster. Stolen bases-Rand, Burgess 2, Foster, Laughlin. First base on balls-By Stephenson, Laughlin, Haughton, Foster, McCornick; by Saunders, Rand, Foster Lynch, McCornick; by Hayes, Quinby, Corse; by Fitz, Quinby, Cullinane. First base on errors-Rand, Haughton, Rurgess, Foster, Cullinane. Struck out-By Hayes, Jones, Quinby; by Fitz, Jennings, Corse, Barnwell, Cullinane; by Stephenson, McCornick, Pote; by Saunders, Fitz. Passed ball-Pote. Wild pitch-Hayes. Hit by pitched ball-Corse. Time-1h. 35m. Umpire-Lewis. Attendance...
...Grant M. S., is the old stand by in the mile run, but the addition of E. W. Mills makes that event stronger than last year. Grant and Starbuck are still in, and O. W. Richardson '99, S. F. Rockwell 1900, and H. B. Clark 1901, are doing well in practice...