Word: chasing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Beaman opened up at the bat by hitting a fly to Chase, which the latter muffed. He stole second and third, and came home on a hit by Tilden. Nichols went out on a foul tip which Clark turned into a double play by throwing to first and putting out Tilden, who had attempted to steal second. Allen then got in a base hit which was followed by Willard's getting out at first...
...Brown, Chase and Hutchinson struck out, while Seagrave managed to hit the ball as far as the pitcher and was put out at first. Harvard opened the second inning with a score by Smith, who, after making a base hit, stole second and came home on a wild throw to third base. Jones then knocked a ball to the third, but was thrown out at first, while Edgerly struck out. Winslow got his first on a muff by Chase, but was left on base by Beaman's put out at first. Clark was the only Brown man who saw first...
...BRADFORD, Business Editor, Harvard Advocate.CRICKET CLUB. The Harvard Cricket eleven for the game at Longwood on Saturday, May 9th, will consist of the following players: Chase, Clark, Clyde, Evans, Hammond, McKean, Parker, Quimby, Smith, Taylor, and Zerega. The men must leave on the Watertown car that leaves Harvard Square at 10 o'clock. This car connects with the Cottage Farm car, bringing the eleven to Longwood in good season for the match which begins at 11 o'clock...
PRACTICE MATCH. 10 birds, Slocum, 9; Palmer, 8; Chase...
...Chase...