Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...behind the bat very well, but made one bad fumble of a thrown ball that let in their second run. Colby, the freshman Amherst pitcher, played a very steady and effective game. Several brilliant plays were made during the game on both sides. Soule's throw to Dickinson, of Sullivan's hit in the fourth, and Frothingham's double play to Dickinson won much applause, on all sides. Brown distinguished himself by a very pretty running catch of Cook's presumable two-bagger, and was only equalled when Gould repeated the exhibition in left field on Frothingham's fly. Highlands...
...Soule, and then came Frothingham's most beautiful double play to Dickinson, making the third out. Highlands stepped up and lined out a two bagger, greatly to the surprise of the Amherst men. He took third on a well lined sacrifice by Cobb, and scored the winning run, as Sullivan let Mason's bat grounder through his hands...
...will go: A. C. Garrett Gr., C. Skinner L. S., S. Skinner L. S., R. C. S. Kaulbach L. S., C. T. R. Bates '92, W. MacVeagh '93, S. Chew '93, W. B. Dinsmore '93, G. D. Wells '94, E. H. Poole '95, P. Curtis '95, and possibly T. Sullivan L. S.; substitute, J. F. Smith...
...Sullivan...
Earned runs, Harvard 5. Two base hit, Dickinson. Home runs, Cook, Hovey. Stolen bases, Cook, Frothingham (3), Hovey. Trafford, Dickinson (2), Mason. First base on balls, Frothingham (2), Hovey, Bates, I. Sullivan. First base on errors. Harvard 5; Holyoke 2. Struck out, Toole, Tucker, I. Sullivan (2), Kearney, E. Sullivan (2), J. Sullivan, Nadeau (2), Driscoll (2). Double plays, Nadeau, Tucker, and I. Sullivau. Wild pitches, Highlands, Bates. Time 1 hr. 40 min. Umpires, Codman '90, Mr. Morse...