Word: henshaw
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...pitcher and was retired at first. In the second inning, Lowell's first two men went out, the first on a high fly to Dean, and the second, Downer to Willard. Kellogg got a life on Downer's fumble, but was left on first base. For Harvard, Henshaw and Hawley got bases on balls, but were left when the next three men went out in order. Lowell was retired in order the next inning, Linn making a good running catch of Gunnasso's hit. Dean got his first on balls, stole second, took third on Linn's sacrifice and home...
...lead half way up to second base. Willard took the ball and walked slowly up to second to put Kellogg out, trying at the same time to keep Murphy on third base. When Willard had almost reached second base Murphy made a dash for home. Willard threw wild to Henshaw, and Murphy was home with the other men advanced a base. Kellogg started for third base and the ball was thrown to put him out. Driscoll mean while came home, and Kellogg got third on the attempted out at the plate. The playing by Harvard in this inning was ludicrous...
...Lowell team played a good fielding game, and Gunnasso caught well. Henshaw's throwing to bases was very poor, but most of the poor play can be accounted for by the fact that the grounds were wet, and the ball slippery. The score...
...Henshaw...
Earned runs, Harvard 4; two base hits, Dean, Henshaw, Downer; first base on balls, Kirk 2, Graves 9, Downer 5; first base on errors, Harvard 2, Pennsylvania 0; struck out, Downer 2, Graves 4; stolen bases, Linn; passed balls, Swift 2; Wild pitches; Downer 1 Kirk 1; left on bases, Harvard 12; Pennsylvania 7; time 2 hours, 15 minutes; umpire, Mr. Quinn...