Word: thomson
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Harvard beat Thomson-Houston on Holmes Field yesterday in a game which the chilly weather and one-sided score made very uninteresting. J. Highlands pitched for four innings, and while striking out seven of the visitors, allowed them neither a safe hit nor a run. A. Highlands took his brother's place in the last three innings, and was hit safely but three times. Behind the bat however Corbett dropped eight out of twelve third strikes, and once missed his man at first...
With A. Highlands in the box, the Thomson-Houstons made one run in each of the last three innings. A double play prevented Harvard from scoring in the sixth, but in the seventh Hovey and Abbott made unearned runs. The score...
This afternoon at four o'clock on Jarvis, Harvard will play the Thomson Houston +++. This team is much stronger than it was last year and includes besides several league players, Moody, who pitched last year for Technology, Belfield of the Lehigh 'varsity nine of 1891, and Rich of the Cornell 'varsity nine of 1891. The make-up of Harvard's team will be the same as that which was to have played Brown on Saturday, except that A. Highlands and Corbett will be the battery. The batting order will be as follows: Hallowell c.f., Cook 3b, Hovey 2b., Abbott...
Some changes as regards the make-up of the team have been made, but the following is a list of the men as they will probably play throughout the season: Catchers, Coogan and Hollister; pitchers, Bayne and Reese; first base, Goackel; second base, Thomson; third base, McGrillis; short stop, Cantrell and Hollister; right field, Bayne and Reese; centre field, Thomas; left field, Coogan and Blair...
...Thomson has been elected captain of the University of Pennsylvania baseball nine...