Word: thomson
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard beat the Thomson-Houston nine yesterday in a rather tedious game, 10 to 2. Harvard took a remarkable brace in batting, having only one strike-out and eleven base hits, with a total of twenty-five. Five three-baggers were lined out, and one two-bagger. But the thing which was most noticeable about the Harvard team was the entire lack of knowledge about base-running. Only two bases were stolen, and in a number of cases the men were caught napping, and thrown out. This is a serious lack, and will do a great deal of harm...
...Thomson-Houston men played fairly well but were very poor batters. The only hits they got were in the ninth inning, two singles...
...THOMSON-HOUSTON...
Earned runs - U. of P., 5; Harvard, 2. Two-base hits. Coogan, Higgins. Home runs - Mason, Thomson. Stolen bases - Cook, 3; Mackey, 3; Thomson, 2; Vail, Higgins, Hallowell, Dickinson, Upton. Sacrifice hits - Mackey, 2; Bayne, Upton. First base on balls - U. of P., 10. First base on errors - U. of P., 4; Harvard, 5. Struck out - U, of P., 7; Harvard, 8. Double plays - Thomson and Higgins, Upton and Cook, Highlands and Frothingham. Passed balls - Upton, 4. Wild pitch - Highlands. Hit by pitched ball - Coogan, Dickinson. Time...
...following men will constitute the Yale Record Board for the ensuing year: Chairman, Donn Barber, '93 S.; Financial Editor, John Hill Morgan, '93; Thomas King Hanna, '93 S.; William Stoutenborough Terriberry, '93; Herbert Gordon Thomson, '93; Albert Nelson Cheney Fowler, '94; Edward Bliss Reed, '94; and Alexander Parker Rogers...