Word: threw
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first inning. Wadsworth got his base on balls and stole second. He reached third on Bement's sacrifice and came home on a wild pitch. Harvard made a pretty double play in the second after Turnbull had hit safely. Simmonds knocked a grounder to McVey, who threw to Holt, and Holt caught the runner at first...
...story of the game really reduces itself to an account of the 5th and 9th. In Princeton's half of the 5th one man got out quickly. Then Bradley knocked an easy grounder to Stevenson, who threw too high for Haughton to reach, Bradley going to second. Paine threw past Dean and Bradley got to third. Easton was hit, stole second, and then he and Bradley both scored on Altman's single. Two more hits followed and then a base on balls. A sacrifice hit brought home a run and then Princeton went out on Kelly's failure to reach...
Amherst scored both runs in the third inning. Foster struck out, Johnston got a scratch hit over first base, and went to second on Kellogg's being given a base on balls. Sullivan hit safely to Rand, who threw home, endeavoring unsuccessfully to cut Johnston off at the plate. Scannell muffed the ball and Kellogg also came in. The score follows...
...Freshman nine loose. The playing of the infield especially was very poor. The batting on both teams was very weak and the baserunning slow. For the Freshmen, Edmunds and Farrington played the best; and for Worcester, Barker and Hersey. In the second inning, on a hit by Barker, Foster threw to Farrington, who made a double play at first, retiring the Worcester nine in good form. The score...
...Seniors won the games, scoring in all fifty points. '98 was second with thirty-five points, and '99 and 1900 scored thirty and eleven points respectively. The only new record was made by F. G. Shaw '97, who threw the hammer 127 ft. 3 in., thus raising the College record from...