Word: batted
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...mistake was made in the averages of the base ball nine published in Saturday's CRIMSON, whereby Downer was given a batting average of ,600 in the Yale games In reality he played in three of the games, went to the bat eight times, made four hits, and his average was therefore...
...cricket team had an off day on Saturday in both batting and fielding. Only eight men went to Brockton, and the eleven had to be filled out by three Brockton substitutes. The Harvard team went to the bat first, but made a poor showing before the underhand bowling of Ward, Garrett alone, with 15, scoring double figures. The fielding of the Harvard men was wretched, with the exception of Hewes and Garrett. Bates made the top score, 24, for Brockton; but he gave many chances for catches. The Harvard team was made up as follows: S. A. M. Skinner, Davis...
Harvard played by no means a bad game in the field, and she batted well, but neither Downer nor Bates were very effective, and they were unable to keep their opponents down at critical moments. Each did about equally good work, both giving three bases on balls, and each being hit heavily in one inning. Harvard batted well, and Howland especially distinguished himself, making four hits with a total of five in four times at the bat...
Brown was first at the bat and scored once. Dowd hit safely to left, stole second, took third on a sacrifice, and home on a passed ball. For Harvard, Dean hit to right, stole second, and came in on Howland's two-bagger to right. Brown did not score in the next three innings. In the third Linn got base on balls, second on first's error, and third and home on Howland...
...large crowd of supporters. Harvard men ought also to avail themselves of one of their rare opportunities to see a cricket game. The match today will be played on the American plan, which will add interest, and will make it possible for a man to see both sides bat without waiting for a whole side to be retired. A pleasant feature of the game will be that it will not demand attendance throughout the day in order to follow Harvard's fortures, but will allow a man to watch for an hour or so in the morning, and come...