Word: scratch
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard Burgess got his base on balls and stole second. Stevenson was thrown out at first. Paine made a scratch hit which brought Burgess to third. Paine stole second. Dean hit to third
...Irvington Oval, Saturday, May 11, 1895, at 3.30 p. m. The events are as follows: 120 yards high hurdle race, 10 flights, 3 ft. 6 in. high; 100 yards dash; 880 yards run; running broad jump; 1 mile run; putting 16 pound shot; 440 yards run (novice), scratch. Open to those who have never won a prize in an open running event at any distance...
...part, but more on account of the very slovenly playing of Williams in the fourth and seventh innings. The only earned run that was made was that by Paine in the eighth. The batting of both nines was exceedingly weak. Out of Harvard's nine hits four were scratch, and ones which should have been fielded. Williams made but five, and two of these should have been easy outs. In all eighteen men struck out. Harvard made nine of her ten runs in the fourth and seventh innings, owing to errors and five timely hits. In the field Harvard made...
Hayes made a scratch hit between second and first and stole second, but was left there, as the next three men struck...
Harvard started in with a rush. Whittemore and Wrenn made hits, Hayes got a base on balls, Morton's scratch hit brought in a run, and Dean cleared the bases with a long hit on which he reached third. Beale got a base on balls, but Wrenn closed the inning by forcing him at second. In the second Hayes led off with a home run. Two runs were scored in the third and three more in the fourth on some batting, aided by very ragged fielding. No more runs were made until the eighth, when Stevenson's base...