Word: mann
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...ALBERT MANN, Manager.CRICKET CLUB.- The team will be photographed this morning at Pach's at 8.45 sharp. Any man not on hand will be left from the photograph...
...only eight strike outs with fifteen hits for nineteen. Everyone on the university nine got at least one hit, and Howland got three out of five. Hartford came to the bat first and Murphy opened immediately with a base hit, which, followed by a two base hit of Mann's gave him an earned run. Mann stole second, and got home aided by wild pitch. A short fly, a strike out and a foul to Henshaw finished the inning for Hartford. Linn got out by a fly to second, Howland knocked a fine long three base hit, but Willard knocked...
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Earned runs, Hartford 2, Harvard 4; two base hits, Mann, Henry, Henshaw, Dean; three base hits, Howland; first base on balls, Hartford 6, Harvard 4; first base on errors, Hartford 11, Harvard 5; struck out, Hartford 6, Harvard 8: wild pitches, Harvard 1; out on bases, Hartford 2, Harvard 3; left on bases, Hartford 9, Harvard 8; time, 2 hours; umpire, Mr. Quinn of Boston...
...coached them. After regular practice on the field, the men were put through rush line and tackling practice in the gymnasium. The following men are candidates for the rush line: Rantoul, Cook, Churchill, Allen, Cheeney, Freeman, Clark, Hawes. Berry, R. Agassiz, Putnam, Travis, Barter, Henry and Brooks; for quarterback, Mann, Neff, Preston; for half-back, Hill, Draper, Carpenter; for full-back, Barter and Forbes. The men are all unusually light and will have to work hard to make up for this disadvantage in weight. The bad weather has probably kept some men from coming out for practice. In all probability...