Word: sevens
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Dean's absence at second was also a great loss to the nine, as Loughlin played poorly, being directly responsible for two of the runs. Fitz, who pitched for the last four innings, had speed and curves, but not much control, giving seven bases on balls...
Yale excelled in fielding, making only two errors to Princeton's seven. Princeton's batting, however, was remarkable. In the fourth inning Princeton knocked out two singles, a double, a tripple and a home run. Again in the ninth inning Smith Knocked a home run over Greenway's head, the longest hit ever made on Princeton field. Against such hitting Yale's fielding did not count for much...
Although both teams made the same number of errors, Pennsylvania's were all costly while Harvard twice prevented Pennsylvania from scoring after errors had allowed men to reach third. With the exception of a wild throw to first, Dean played in fine form, accepting seven chances. Aside from two neat double plays made by Harvard, there was no particularly brilliant fielding. Rand's base-running was one of the features of the game...
...baseball season for the Freshman team closed with the game with Princeton 1900 last Saturday. The team played thirteen games, of which it won six and lost seven. The games in which the team was defeated were: Twice by Princeton 1900, once by Harvard 1900, and by Andover, Lawrenceville, Dean Academy, and the Edgewood A. A. team...
...nine has won 7 out of its 13 games and scored 100 runs to its opponents' 61. At the beginning of the year the nine started out well with six straight victories to its credit, but towards the end, meeting much stronger teams, it lost six out of the seven remaining games, all but one by very close scores...