Word: smith
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Brown, Chase and Hutchinson struck out, while Seagrave managed to hit the ball as far as the pitcher and was put out at first. Harvard opened the second inning with a score by Smith, who, after making a base hit, stole second and came home on a wild throw to third base. Jones then knocked a ball to the third, but was thrown out at first, while Edgerly struck out. Winslow got his first on a muff by Chase, but was left on base by Beaman's put out at first. Clark was the only Brown man who saw first...
...came home on Allen's and Willard's put-outs, thus making an earned run. The last three innings were exciting, each side having men on bases several times. That no scores were made was due to the fine work of both pitchers. Outside of the battery work Smith played best for Harvard, while Rhett fielded best for Brown...
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...game with Trinity to day, our nine will consist of the following men: Jones, c.; Palmer, p.; Willard, 1 b.; Smith. 2 b.; Beaman, 3 b.; Edgerly, s. s.; Tilden, l. f.; Nichols, c. f.; Allen...
...being at the bat, both hitting very well, and the score being 37 for 3 wickets. The bowling of Wright, however, was too much for them, and both were soon out. The best work for Harvard was done by Mr. Evans and Mr. Clark in batting, and by Mr. Smith. '88, and Mr. Clark in bovling. The wicket keeping of Mr. Evans was excellent. For Longwood, over half the score was made by Chambers and Geo. Wright. Chambers' 35 in the second inning was very well earned. The match resulted in the defeat of Harvard...