Word: strucke
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Earned runs, Wilkesbarre 4, Harvard 5; two base hits, Henshaw; three base hits, Cummings, Pettit, Willard; home run, O'Brien; first base on balls, by Wheeler 1, by Downer 4; first base on errors, Wilkesbarre 5, Harvard 5; struck out, Wilkesbarre 7, Harvard 5, stolen bases, Wilkesbarre 3, Harvard 4; passed balls, Henshaw 1; wild pitches, Downer 3; double plays, Mumford, Dean, Willard, Williams and Flanagan; flies caught, Wilkesbarre 11, Harvard 7; fouls caught, Wilkesbarre 1; out on bases, Wilkesbarre 4, Harvard 3: left bases, Wilkesbarre 5, Harvard 8; time, 2 hours, 30 minutes; umpire, Quinn...
Earned runs, Eighty-nine 3, Ninety 4; two base hits, Bingham, Codman; three base hits, Bingham, McCoy; home run, Piper; first base on balls, Eighty-nine 2, Ninety 4; first base on errors, Eighty-nine 1, Ninety 8; struck out, Eighty-nine 3, Ninety 2; stolen bases. Eighty-nine 1, Ninety 1; wild pitches. Ninety 1, double plays, McPherson unassisted, Bates, McKean and Aiken; flies caught, Eighty-nine 9, Ninety 4; fouls caught, Eighty-nine 4, Ninety 2; out on bases, Eighty-nine 4, Ninety 5; left on basis, Eighty-nine 4, Ninety 6; time, 2 hours, 10 minutes; umpire...
Hartford in the third inning again was shut out. Lynch and Herny got hits but were left on bases. The next three men one struck out, one had a sharp liner caught by Mumford, and the last got out by sending the ball to Howland who assisted Willard...
Hartford's first two men in the next inning struck out, and the third sent a high short fly to Willard on first. Harvard went out in the same manner; two strike outs and a fly to first. Hartford was again shut out in the fifth. Harvard did nothing worthy of mention in tee field. but at the bat was shut out, one strike out of Evans, and Mumford and Cummings out on first by short hits. The next inning with Hartford at the bat, Harvard did good work: a stop of Dean's by which Foster...
Earned runs, Hartford 2, Harvard 4; two base hits, Mann, Henry, Henshaw, Dean; three base hits, Howland; first base on balls, Hartford 6, Harvard 4; first base on errors, Hartford 11, Harvard 5; struck out, Hartford 6, Harvard 8: wild pitches, Harvard 1; out on bases, Hartford 2, Harvard 3; left on bases, Hartford 9, Harvard 8; time, 2 hours; umpire, Mr. Quinn of Boston...