Word: throws
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Carter, who pitched throughout the game for Exeter, was found for eleven hits. Stephenson, on the other hand, allowed but one double and two singles. Two of these hits, however, came in the second inning, and with a misdirected throw, helped Exeter to score her two runs. Andover's misplays were less costly than those of Exeter, nearly all of which were made with men on bases. Matthews, at shortstop, played a sharp fielding game for Andover, and assisted Quinby and Chapman in the only double play...
...Hersey and W. A. Hersey of Exeter, also did good work in the dashes, hurdles and broad jump. Together they won 16 of Exeter's 18 3-4 points; W. W. Coe of Hopkinson's School, won the hammer throw, but was beaten in the shot put by Spear, W. A. Coe has put the shot 40 ft. in practice but he loses his snap in competition. The other winners were Batchelder, Waban School, in the half mile; Edson, W. H., in the low hurdles; Converse, Hale's in the high jump; Winslow...
...Hammer throw-Won by J. C. McCracken, U. of P., distance 149 ft. 5 1-2 in., a new intercollegiate record; H. C. Potter, P., second, 138 ft. 1 in.; T. Hare, U. of P., third, 124 ft. 4 in.; T. B. Sutphen, Y., fourth...
...next inning, 1900 scored two runs by good batting, aided by Cochrane's wild throw over Dibblee. With only one out Franklin then went into the box for '99 and struck out the next two men. For the rest of the game, 1900 was helpless at the bat and the contest was decidedly one-sided. '99 was kept from making more than one run in the fifth by the clever work of Edmunds and Foster who caught two men off bases, but there was no chance for the fielders in the last innings, the game resolving itself into a pitcher...
...Hammer throw-J. C. McCracken, U. of P. 149 ft. 5 in., breaking record by 13 ft. 2 in.; P. J. McMahon, U. of P.; T. D. Hare, U. of P.; H. C. Potter, P.; T. B. Sutphin...