Word: star
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Reid played a star game throughout, kicking and running in fine style. Fincke and Daly both ran the team well and Hallowell and White proved valuable in the interference. The Freshmen lacked steadiness at times and were too often off-side, but these faults can easily be remedied...
...chances as compared with '99. As Hayes had pitched the two preceding games for '98, it was expected that possibly he would weaken, but he proved stronger than before, and at critical tiems, with the bases full, showed remarkable steadiness. Besides getting fifteen strike-outs, he made a star play in the last inning by fielding a slow bunted ball to first, making the third out for '99. Brown also played well for '98, and Haskell accepted one very difficult chance...
...first inning were made on bases on balls and errors. The best individual playing for '98 was done by Edmunds and Haskell, although Hayes pitched a steady game, striking out ten men. Field led the batting list for both teams with two singles and a triple. The star play of the day was a beautiful running catch of a fly ball by Garrison. The score...
Boston Theatre.- Under the Polar Star...
Boston Theatre.- Under the Polar Star...