Word: schoenhut
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Captain Whittemore at short was the chief offender. In the last half of the ninth Harvard earned runs on two hits for four bases each. Reuning had his hand badly hurt on a pick-up in the ninth inning, and foolishly continued to play. Schoenhut had to ease up and as a consequence was hit hard for the first time during the game. In every respect Schoenhut pitched a fine game, besides scoring the first run for the home team, with a slashing two-baser. Paine struck out nine men and barring his wildness pitched very strong ball. The score...
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Earned runs - Harvard 3. Home run - Burgess. Two base hits - Stevenson, Adams, Schoenhut 2, Gray. Stolen bases - Gray, Goeckel. First base on balls - Wrenn, Hollister, Avil, Gray 2, Goeckel, Schoenhut 2, Blakely, Gorman. First base on errors - Pennsylvania 6, Harvard 2. Wild pitches - Paine 3. Struck out - Whittemore, Hayes, Paine, Hollister 2, Avil 3, Schoenhut, Cantrell, Blakely...
...material the most promising men are Schoenhut and Gray, the two candidates for pitcher, and Charles Gelbert, who is going to try for the outfield. Schoenhut was the captain of last year's Germantown academy team, which won the inter academic championship chiefly through his pitching...