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Word: strucke (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
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...base on Wadsworth's fumble, a steal, and Lovering's hit to Doron, but failed to score. For Brown, Chase and Shedd got their bases on balls, but the former was put out on the home plate while attempting to score on a wild pitch. Doron and Rhett both struck out, leaving Shedd on third base...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE BALL. | 4/26/1884 | See Source »

...seventh, both nines failed to reach first base. In the eighth inning Nichols struck to Doron, who failed to throw the ball to Chase in time, but the umpire declared him out. Crocker reached first base on balls, and tried to steal second. Basset threw to Doron who tried to reach Crocker, but to all appearances failed. The umpire, however, decided, to the surprise of all, that he was out. Baker got his base on balls but got no farther, as Lovering went out. Brown went out in order...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE BALL. | 4/26/1884 | See Source »

...well, and Wadsworth did some very good as well as some pretty bad work on third base. For Harvard, Allen did far the best playing, holding Nichols' very swift and wild delivery beautifully. Nichols' pitching, though wild, was as effective as it well could have been, for ten men struck out and not a base hit was made off him. Lovering played very well at second base. Our batting was not strong, but LeMoyne and Smith did well. The umpiring was unsatisfactory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE BALL. | 4/26/1884 | See Source »

Earned runs-Harvard 1. Two-base hit-Allen. Three-base hit-Phillips. Base on balls-Waltham 3, Harvard 4. Struck out-Harvard 5, Waltham 10. Passed balls-Allen 1, Parry 2, Ward-well 2. Wild pitches-Nichols 1, Fish 3. Umpire, Mr. Quinn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE BALL. | 4/21/1884 | See Source »

...Harvard played a very sharp game. The pitching was good, and the catching of both Allen and Crocker was very good. In the second inning Fish, who reached his first base on seven balls, stole second and third before a man was out, but was left there, as Nichols struck out three men in succession. In the last inning Crocker made a fine throw, cutting off Bresnahan at second base. Beaman played an excellent game at third base. The batting was good, Phillips and Allen leading...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE BALL. | 4/21/1884 | See Source »

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