Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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First inning -- Quinby beat out an infield hit and took second on Camp's out. Cook hit to right field for three bases, scoring Quinby. Sharpe struck out. Sullivan went to first on balls and stole second. Guernsey's single to center brought in both runners. Hirsh and Barnwell hit safely. Stillman took the throw to catch Guernsey and threw wild to the plate, allowing Guernsey to score and Hirsh to take third. Barnwell was caught attempting to take second on the play. For Harvard Kendall flied to Camp, and Coolidge and Wendell struck out. Score, Yale 4, Harvard...
Second inning.--Robertson took first on balls and Quinby bunted safely. Camp's sacrifice advanced the runners to second and third. Devens muffed Cook's fly and Robertson scored. Sharpe flied to Devens and Sullivan ended the inning by forcing Cook at second. Reid got a base on balls, but Devens flied to Sullivan and Quinby made a double play by catching Fincke's liner. Score, Yale 5, Harvard...
...Sullivan '00, of Cleveland, Ohio, catcher and right fielder, prepared at the University School in Cleveland. He played on his Freshman team and caught on the university nine for two years; He is 22 years old, weighs 152 pounds and is 5 feet, 8 inches in height...
...most reliable, and Guernsey is playing a fast game at third. Camp and Quinby are brilliant but erratic. Cook is the best of the outfielders. He covers a great deal of ground and is one of the strongest batters on the team. Barnwell is a good fielder, but Sullivan in right field is not satisfactory. Hirsh is a new man, but is catching a much steadier game than Cunha and throwing to second more accurately than Sullivan. Robertson is a very able pitcher, but is likely to weaken towards the end of a game...
...batting order: Harvard. Yale. Kendall, 1b. 2b., Quinby. Coolidge, s.s. s.s., Camp. Wendell, r.f. l.f., Cook. Reid, c. 1b., Sharpe. Devens, l.f. r.f., Sullivan. Fincke, 2b. 3b., Guernsey. George, c.f. c., Hirsh. Clark, 3b. c.f., Barnwell. Stillman, p. p., Robertson...