Word: walsh
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first two innings Harvard blanked Michigan. In the third Cook tried to cover Hovey's territory for him, but failed, fumbling Spitzer's grounder. Bates' wild throw to Trafford sent him to third. The next batter, Walsh, hit a hard bounding ball to Bates who fumbled; and Spitzer came home...
Michigan did not score again till the seventh when she got two tallies. Spitzer made a safe hit to left and got around to third on Walsh's hit to right. Codd hit to Trafford who fumbled, and Spitzer scored. Walsh got to second on the play, and Codd took first. An out advanced Walsh a base. Then Upton, in attempting to throw down to second, hit the striker's bat and Walsh reached home...
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Earned runs, Harvard 3. First base on balls, Hallowell, Alward, Dickinson (2), Cotter, Morrill, Connor. First base on errors, Harvard 7, Morrill's 2. Struck out, Trafford (2), Alward, Dickinson, Wise, Morrill (2), Connor, Maegher, Murray, Walsh (2), Kiley. Stolen bases, Hovey, Alward (2), Cotter. Wild pitches, Bates 2. Hit by pitched ball, Frothingham, Trafford. Out on bases, Harvard 6, Morrill's 6. Left on bases, Harvard 7, Morrill's 1. Time, 1 h. 45 m. Umpire, Quackenboss...
...excellent. The table of contents shows a wide variety of subjects, and almost every article is written by a specialist. Of especial interest to college men are "The Sports of an Irish Fair," "Association Football," "A Bout with the Gloves." in "The Sports of an Irish Fair," Robt. F. Walsh puts in a claim for Ireland as the country where base ball had its origin. "Association Foot Ball" is a plea for this particular branch of football. The author thinks that football as played under the association rules ought to become the national winter pastime of boys...