Word: smith
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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There were several casulties in the game yesterday, Allen was struck in the throat by a foul tip; Taylor, catcher for Princeton, received a painful injury to one of his fingers; and Blossom was spiked in the hand by Smith at third...
...Nichols was sent to first on balls; and went to third on a hit by Willard; in attempting to cut Nichols off at third Van Ausdal overthrew, allowing Nichols to score, and Willard to reach third; Allen hit safely, but was left on first, after Willard had scored, by Smith's striking out. Van Ausdal opened the game for Princeton by flying out to Tilden; Edwards hit to Edgerly, but through poor coaching Beaman attempted to get the ball, a collision resulting; Shaw hit safely, sending Edwards to third, and got second on an attempted put-out; both were left...
...Taylor, and a second attempted putout; Nichols struck out, and Willard, after going to first on balls, was forced out at second by Allen. For Princeton, Reynolds was sent to first on balls, but the next three men went out in order. Score, 6 to 0 for Harvard. Smith and Foster fouled out, at the beginning of the third, and Edgerly hit a grounder to Edwards, who ran with the ball to first, cutting him off. Princeton went out in order, leaving the score unaltered. This inning was marked by a beautiful one-hand running catch, followed by a perfect...
...fifth opened well for Harvard. Nichols hit for two bases just inside the left field foul line, and came home on Willard's two bagger; Willard came home from second on Blossom's error; Smith bad got his base on balls, and stolen second when the game...
INTERRUPTED BY RAINWhich drove players and spectators to shelter for a space of ten minutes; after play was called Smith stole third, but was caught napping, closing the inning for Harvard, as Allen had fouled out, and Foster had been retired on strikes. Clark opened up for Princeton with a hit, but Taylor and Van Ausdal struck out, and Edwards went out, Nichols to Willard. Score, 8 to 0 against the visitors...