Word: tuckerman
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Greenough's batting was creditable. He came to bat four times, made three singles, and drew a base on balls. Tuckerman was the stronger of the two pitchers, and only the weak batting of the Harvard team prevented them from winning the game...
Earned runs--Yale 3, Harvard 2. Two-base hits--VanReypen, Bell, Mason. Sacrifice hit--Thompson. Stolen bases-- Hughes 3, White, Hazenwinkle 2, Thompson, Robeson 2, Mason 2, Tyler, Adams, Maguire. Double play--Greenough to Sanger to Robeson. Bases on balls--By Tuckerman: Hazenwinkle, Van Reypen 2; by Bell: Robeson, Greenough, Tyler, Adams. Struck out--By Tuckerman: White; by Bell: Mitchell, Leary, Robeson, Bolton 2, Maguire 2, Tuckerman. Umpire--Malone. Time...
...always steady at critical times. Bolton at third base, who captains the nine, is a cool player, and has a steadying influence on the other men. The outfield is pretty sure and backs up the bases well. One of the hardest positions to fill was that of pitcher, but Tuckerman is now pitching a creditable game...
...batting orders follow: HARVARD 1905. YALE 1905. Mitchell, l.f. s.s., Hughes. Sanger, 2b. 1b., Hazenwinckle. Robeson, 1b. c., Farmer. Bolton, 3b. c.f., White. Greenough, s.s. 2b., Farson. Maguire, c.f. 3b., Van Reypen. Tyler, r.f. l.f., Thompson. Mason, c. r.f., Low. Tuckerman, p. p., Honsman...
...Freshmen lost the game in the first inning, when with men on bases Smith gave two bases on balls and hit a third man. The Freshman base running, particularly that of Leary, was very poor. In the sixth inning Smith and Thomas, the battery, were replaced by Tuckerman and Mason, who worked together well...