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...steal and a sacrifice. Mahoney made a two base hit for Holy Cross, but got no farther than the second bag. In the second inning the Holy Cross infield went to pieces. Alward got his base on third's error, stole second and came in on sacrifices. Short-stop fumbled Mason's grounder and the latter stole second, took third on Upton's sacrifice, and came in on a wild pitch. Upton got a life on third's error and stole second. He came in on the same wild pitch that had advanced Mason. Soule got a base on balls...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball. | 5/22/1890 | See Source »

...game between Harvard and the Newark team yesterday afternoon on Holmes Field was very evenly contested and well played throughout, until the tenth inning, when Harvard made errors which cost her the game. Soule did not play, and Dean took his place at short-stop, Frothingham, '93, covering second base. Dean played his position finely, and Frothingham did all that was required of him, although he did not have a chance to show what he was worth. Alward played a steady game and batted well. Bates was in the box for Harvard the first three innings. He threw an easy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball. | 5/20/1890 | See Source »

First inning.- Mason was out by first, unassisted. Linn hit safely past first. Dean hit to short-stop, who, with second and first base, made the double. Stagg hit to deep center-field for what looked like three bases; Howland got under it, however, and caught the ball, although he fell in the attempt. The catch, which was a wonderful one, was warmly applauded by Yale. Calhoun hit a liner to left which Mason muffed. He stole second and third and came in on McBride's single to right. Howland made another fine catch of Dalzell's fly. McBride stole...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball. | 5/19/1890 | See Source »

Fifth inning.- Soule was out, second to first; Upton flied out to second and Howland to short-stop.- McClung hit safely to left centre; Cushing flied out to Alward; McClintock hit safely to left and stole second: McClung took second on McClintock's hit and stole third; Owsley knocked a grounder to Alward, who overthrew first, and McClung scored, McClintock taking third. Stagg hit to Soule, who, with Dean, doubled Owsley at second and Stagg at first...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball. | 5/19/1890 | See Source »

...pitcher, became discouraged and careless in the fifth inning, and forced men in by giving bases on balls when there were three men on bases. Downer pitched a steady game, and was well supported by Upton, who threw finely to bases. The feature of the game was Soule's short-stop play. He had nine chances without an error. Alward was careless at third base, but batted well. Harvard's coaching in the field was not good...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball. | 5/1/1890 | See Source »

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