Word: smith
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Andover succeeded in earning two runs. The runs for Harvard were wade mostly in the third and fifth innings, when the men seemed to fathom Vinton's curves, and regular streaks of batting ensued. For Harvard, Tilden, LeMoyne, Baker and Coolidge, led at the bat, and Nichols, Coolidgeidge and Smith in fielding. Noyes batted well for Andover, and Stearns, Beckwith and Vinton led in the field. The pitching of Nichols was very steady and effective, ten men being struck out and but six hits being made off him, and yet it has been said that Andover has as heavy...
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Thirteenth inning. After one man was out, Harlan reached first base on Baker's muff; Toler fouled out to Allen; Cooper made a base hit, but Shaw went out by Coolidge to Smith, leaving two men on bases. For Harvard, Nichols made a base hit, but was forced out at second by Coolidge, who stole second. Baker fouled out to W. Moffat. While Phillips was at the bat Coolidge tried to steal third base, and Harlan, trying to catch him, made an overthrow and gave Harvard the winning...
...Harvard, Allen and Phillips played magnificently, and Smith did very well. Nichols and Tilden batted very heavily. On the whole the nine, barring their base running, which was pretty poor, played a sharp and brilliant game. may they do the same on Saturday in New Haven...
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