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...Noble team hit well and hard, clearly outplaying the Freshmen, and but for a costly error in the ninth inning, would have won the game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Nine Defeat Noble School. | 5/4/1904 | See Source »

...comparatively small score was due to the absolute inability of the Harvard team to hit at critical times, to three inexcusable errors by the infield, and to some stupid base running at the beginning of the game. The team made nine hits, thus improving over its work against Holy Cross on Saturday. On the other hand, seven men struck out and five men were left on bases, two at third and one at second. Castle played a good game, both in the box and at the bat, allowing but three hits and one base on balls and making...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 6; EXETER, 3. | 5/4/1904 | See Source »

...field who missed the ball, thus allowing Clarkson to score, Stephenson to reach third, and Marshall to get to second. Castle then brought in both men by a long hit to right field. In the fifth inning Jones made the first score for Exeter. He reached first on an error by Matthews, went to second on Kent's sacrifice, to third on Anson's grounder to Matthews, and was brought in by Hamill's three-base hit. In the sixth, Cook and Heim each scored, Cook going to first on a base on balls, being advanced to second by Tilton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 6; EXETER, 3. | 5/4/1904 | See Source »

...bases on balls, one of which resulted in a score. The fielding on both sides, although not errorless, was fast and steady, in spite of the heavy condition of the ground and rain during the first four innings of the game. The Harvard outfielders accepted many chances without an error and covered ground well. In contrast to the fielding, the work of the University team at the bat was wretched. Only two singles and a scratch hit were made, no two of them in the same inning, and only two balls were sent to the outfield. Aside from Marshall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOLY CROSS WON GAME | 5/2/1904 | See Source »

...first base. He went to second on Skelly's sacrifice hit and was brought home by Noonan's two-base hit. Noonan was then advanced to the plate by Hoey's single. In the third inning Marshall made the only score for Harvard. He reached first on Spring's error, went to second on Coburn's sacrifice and to third by a hit by Carr, and scored on McKeon's wild throw to the plate. Hoey made the last run of the game in the sixth inning, going to first on a base on balls, stealing second, and coming...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOLY CROSS WON GAME | 5/2/1904 | See Source »

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