Word: wiggin
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Exeter Saturday. The contest, although not close, was interesting on account of the brilliant fielding of both nines. The work of the 'varsity, both in the field and at the bat, was encouraging. Four of the seven runs were earned and sharp fielding prevented Exeter from scoring oftener. Wiggin made two phenomenal catches in center field and Paine and Whittemore also fielded well. C. J. Paine was in the box for six innings and pitched well. Highlands pitched the last inning. The game was called at the end of the seventh inning in order to enable the Harvard nine...
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...Wiggin, c. f. Bustard...
Brown won its first game in the series with Harvard on Saturday. The playing was very slow and the game most uninteresting. The Harvard team lacked life and snap. Captain Wiggin was away and his place in centre field was filled by Hayes. Owing to injuries to both O'Malley and Scannell, Corbett caught. His throwing to bases was very reckless and he had five passed balls. Highlands's pitching was fairly effective, confining Brown to five hits, with a total of seven. For Harvard, Dickinson and Cook played the best game in field, but the whole team seemed...
Earned runs-Harvard 8, Vermont 3; two-base hit-O'Malley, c. Paine; three-base hits-Whittemore, Corbett (2), Kinsella; home runs-Whittemore, Cook (2), Corbett, Hayes; stolen bases-Whittemore, Dickinson (2), Pond (2), Woodward (3), Courtney, Balcom; first base on balls-Whittmore, Dickinson (2), R. Paine, Wiggin, O'Malley, Pond (2), Naylor, Daggett; first base on errors-Harvard 4, Vermont 3; struck out-R. Paine, Wiggin, Winslow (2), O'Malley, Corbatt, Allen, Courtney (2); passed balls-O'Malley, Corbett (2), Kinsella (2); wild pitch; C. Paine; hit by pitched ball-R. Paine; Daggett. Time, 2h. 25m. Umpire, Murray...