Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...runs were made in the first after two men were out. Dean had taken his base on balls, but was called out at second on a questionable decision. Hallowell struck out. Hovey hit a grounder to Sullivan, who threw wild to first. Hovey stole second and Trafford got a base on balls. Frothingham advanced both men by a single to right. Alward hit sharply to shortstop, who let the ball go through his legs, and Hovey and Trafford came home. Cook was hit by a pitched ball and took first. With the bases full, Upton struck out. After this inning...
...Sullivan...
First base on balls, Dean, Trafford. First base on errors, Harvard 3, Goodyear's 1. Struck out, Kiley, Mahoney (2), Sullivan (2). Raiche, McCarron, Baer (2), Mitchell, Hallowell, Upton. Stolen bases, Hallowell, Hovey, Sullivan. Double plays, Mahoney and Raiche, Tofflin and Raiche. Hit by pitched ball, Cook. Out on bases, Harvard 6, Goodyear's 2. Left on bases, Harvard 6, Goodyear's 2. Time, 1 h. 20 m. Umpires, Corning '91 and Gardiner of Boston...
...officers of the meeting will be as follows: Referee, James E. Sullivan, secretary of the A. A. U., Pastime Athletic Club; judges, G. W. Carr, N. Y. A. C., F. Buermeyer, N. Y. A. C., Walton Storm, M. A. C., A. H. Curtis, N. Y. A. C.; judge of field events, W. H. Robertson, Brooklyn A. C.; judge of Walking, F. P. Murray; timers, George A. Avery, M. A. C., F. E. Wood, B. A. A., A. B. Coxe, Jr., E. E. Merrill, B. A. A.; clerk of course, J. H. Rhoades, Jr., H. A. A.; scorers, T. F. Bayard...
...James E. Sullivan of New York will act as referee in the Harvard-Yale games tomorrow...