Word: swift
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...difficult, and pounding Young right and left. Corbett had little to do in right field, but he made a hit which completely stunned Young as well as the rest of the Princeton nine. In the infield Cook played magnificently. All of his chances were on balls that were unusually swift and difficult to manage, and his throwing was perfect. Frothingham had some hard balls to handle, but played steadily and with much judgment. Under the circumstances surrounded as he was by a hooting, howling mob of men, Mason did as well as could be expected...
...yards run-R. L. Barstow, R. L. S.; F. White, W. A.: C. Brockway, W. A.; E. Drawbridge, W. A.; A. Merrifield, W. A.; J. M. Swift, F. R.; W. J. Batchelder, R. L. S.; G. A. Rockwell. R. L. S.; C. D. Cook, W. A.; J. E. Ager, W. A.; W. Blakemore, R. L. S.; M. P. Whittal, Dalzell; G. W. Knowlton, Dalzell; I. S. Adams, R. L. S.; E. Allen, W. A.; C. H. Baker, No.; F. B. Trask, P. A.; H. E. Stevens, Manchester H. S.; A. H. Gould, B. L. S.; G. H. Abbott, Manchester...
...Horton, Belmont; K. H. Lewis, No.; E. H. Clark, Hop.; E. M. Shattuck, W. H. S.; Dibblee, B. and N.; A. Potter, Hop.; J. Driscoll, B. H. S.; P. Washburn, Hop.; H. V. D. Allen, B. and N.; R. E. Hooper, B. H. S.; R. W. Swift, M. A.; L. H. Simmons, W. A.; F. J. Zaeder, W. H. S.; W. J. Zaeder, W. H. S.; W. R. Knight...
...Lovells made their run in the third inning. Lyons was the first man at the bat. He knocked a hard grounder to Hovey who fumbled, Lyons reaching first. He stole second. Then Bates pitched a swift drop which struck the ground before it reached Cobb, and Lyons came home. In the fifth inning the visitors nearly scored again. Doyle came first to the bat. He hit a long fly to Frothingham who caught it near the ground, The umpire, however, thought that the ball was caught on the pick-up. Doyle having reached first in this way, took second when...
...University of Michigan nine won a game from Harvard on Holmes Fieid yesterday afternoon. The visitors fairly outplayed Harvard who lost the game through disastrous fielding errors and the inability to hit the ball safely. Codd, the Michigan pitcher, had no very remarkable curves, but he was fairly swift and proved very effective in keeping hard hit balls within easy reach of his fielders. His men supported him well, fielding very cleanly and playing with much snap throughout the entire game...