Word: thrown
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...visitors went to work in a very business-like way and in less than four minutes had tied the score, Joyce securing the goal. After the ball was started again it went to the neighborhood of our goals and staid there. A second goal for the South Bostons was thrown by Cooper nine minutes before the close of the first half...
...Independent game last Wednesday. At the start Cambridge carried the ball to our goal, passed to back and forth with but little molestation from our defence. Sent to the Cambridge goal at last it was returned quickly by Simson, and after some passing the visitors secured a goal thrown by A. Hern. Time - 6 minutes...
...stepped to the plate. He sent a hot ball to Campbell which went through his fingers and when on the next ball pitched Bannister stole second, there was great excitement. Murray was gracefully retired on three strikes, and in attempting to get third as he had second Bannister was thrown out by Henshaw to Campbell. For Harvard Wiestling ticked the ball into right field, but no one was there. On the first ball pitched he made for second but Bannister dropped the ball, and Wiestling could not be credited with a steal. He stole third, however, making a splendid slide...
...went to the bat and knocked in Henshaw and Boyden. Mumford was assisted out at first by De Sibourg, but Linn got around two bases on the sacrifice. He came in on a passed ball. Wiestling went to bat for the second time this inning. Cameron dropped the ball thrown him by Strebeigh, and Wiestling was safe. He got to second on a grounder by Foster which, although caught, didn't get anywhere in time to put out anyone. Wiestling thereupon stole third and came in on a bad throw made by Cooper who had the ball and was trying...
Seventh Inning. - La Marche and Gates were thrown out at first by Campbell. De Sibourg got in a good hit and stole second, but Cameron struck out. Harvard went out in one, two, three order, Linn and Mumford at first, while Wiestling fouled out to Cameron...