Word: watkinson
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...errors. In the fifth Harvard was blanked. Yale was blanked in the second inning, made one run in the third, and failed to score again until the eighth, when she made one more run. In the sixth inning, Harvard made three hits with a total of five off Watkinson, and scored five runs, two muffed flies by Fitzgerald being responsible for four of these runs. The score stood at the beginning of the ninth inning, 7 to 5 in favor of Harvard. Yale went to bat amid terrific cheers from her supporters. Francke led off with a rattling base...
...twelve men. Henshaw was a tower of strength behind the bat, and coached the base runners superbly. Morgan played finely at second base, making a wonderful left-handed catch. McPherson ran his bases in fine style, stealing second and third every time he had a chance. For Yale, Watkinson pitched fairly, striking out sixteen men, but was terribly wild, ten men going to first base on balls. Osborne caught well, considering the wild pitching he had to hold. Davol played well at second base. The score...
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Earned runs - 0. Two-base hit - Hurley. First base on balls - Watkinson, 10; Bingham, 3. First base on errors - Yale, '89, 3; Harvard, '89, 4. Struck out - Watkinson, 16; Bingham, 12. Passed balls - Osborne, 4; Henshaw, 2. Wild pitches - Watkinson, 2; Bingham, 3. Left on bases - Yale, '89, 3; Harvard, '89, 6. Umpire - Dutton. Time...
...which varied so much that it is now difficult to form an accurate estimate of the work done. It may be said, however, that the chief excellence of the nine lies in the fielding. The probable make-up of the team which will play against Harvard is as follows: Watkinson, '89, p.; Dann, '88 S., c.; Osborn, '88 S., 1b.; Mason, '88 S., 2b.; Davol, '88 S., 3b.; Noyes, '89, s. s.; Bull, '88 S., l. f.; Fitzgerald, '89, c. f.; Smith, '89, r. f. Substitutes, Francke, '89, and Greer...