Word: throws
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...plate. Upton was hit by a pitched ball, and Howland was forced in, Trafford going to third. Mason's sacrifice sent him home, Alward to third and Upton to second. Both came in on a wild pitch. With two men out Soule got his base on Taylor's wild throw, and was forced to second when Downer was hit by a pitched ball. Dean made a single and Soule came in while the basemen were throwing the ball around the diamond...
...first by a base on balls, Piper's hit, Luce's muff of a fly and Lee's miss of a grounder. '91 followed and tied the score by Luce's hit and steal, a wild pitch, Mumford's miss of difficult grounder, and Butterworth's wild throw to catch Babbitt off first. After that the juniors scored in nearly every inning, while the seniors counted only one. '90 began the ninth with the score 8 to 3 against them, and after two men had struck out, three bases on balls and two hits brought in two runs and left...
...field events nearly all took place at the same time with the track contests, and were as follows: Throwing the hammer, two contests, won by H. R. Allen, '92, with a throw of 89 feet, and by H. S. Evans, '93, distance 83 feet, 4 inches. The three contests in the running high jump were won by J. P. Lee, '91, with a jump of 5 feet, 3 1-2 inches; A. H. Green, '92, who cleared 5 feet. 5 1 2 inches, and G. R. Fearing, '93. Fearing's competitor dropped out in the beginning of the contest...
...Brown Dowd got a base on balls; Howe's wild throw to Trafford let him around to third. Hovey made a single and Dowd scored. No more runs were scored in this inning, although two more Brown men reached first. Neither side scord in the second inning. In the third Howland started off with a clean two bagger to left. Mason flied out. Trafford made a sacrifice, but the first baseman made a bad muff, and Trafford was safe, while Howland scored. The next two men were easy outs. For Brown, Dowd made a hit and stole second. He came...
...eighth Dean got his base on third's high throw to first, and made a daring steal of second; Linn's sacrifice took him to third and he came in on Weeks' wild throw. In the ninth Harvard got another run Trafford hit safely and stole second; Upton got first on Trafford's out and stole second. He took third on a wild pitch, and home on Alward's three-bagger to right. Alward got out at the plate and Soule struck...