Word: smith
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Duffy led off the next by a three base hit, Smith's single and Mumford's error brought two men in. Coogan reached first by utter carelessness. Dean got his three base hit as first man in the next inning. and errors brought him in. Howland also reached the plate aided by a wild throw but Willard got caught between third and home. Henshaw made another run by a hit and an error, and Mumford who was on third was brought home by a ball which hit the umpire. Newark got one run and three hits in the next. Harvard...
Earned runs-Harvard 2, Newark 5; two-base hits-Willard, Smith; three base hits-Dean, Duffy, Fields; first base on balls-Harvard 7. Newark 0; first base on errors-Harvard 12, Newark 5; struck out-Harvard 3, Newark 3; passed balls-Harvard 1, Newark 1; double plays-Newark 1; out on bases-Harvard 9, Newark 1; left on bases-Harvard 5, Newark 6; time-134 hours; umpire-Mr. Quinn of Boston...
...game was very poor and hardly deserves any mention at all. Neither pitcher could handle the ball and both sides indulged in hard hitting, especially '90, who got an absurdly large number of hits-twenty-one with a total of thirty. Smith played the best game for '89 and saved many runs by stopping hard balls, and gained numerous bases by good sliding. Codman did good work with the bat getting five for ten, six times at the bat. The first inning '90 got only one run, '89 came in and made four runs after two men were...
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