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...base-hit, and scored on damaging errors by Hunt; Alger also scored on an error by Hunt, Latham's base-hit, and a wild pitch. Errors by Tyng and Ernst allowed Hamill to make third in the fourth inning. Neither side reached a base after this until the seventh inning, when base-hits by Thayer, Ernst, and Wright, aided by errors of Hunt and Cutts, gave two runs. Wigton reached second on a failure of Tyng to put him out on three strikes. Dodge struck to Nunn, who made an excellent feint at throwing to first and then threw...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE-BALL. | 5/17/1878 | See Source »

...three-base hit, the ball reaching the fence behind centre field; Nunn flied to pitcher; Sawyer made a base hit, bringing in Howe; Thayer followed with a safe hit, but Tyng closed the inning by striking out. Harvard 2, Manchester o, and thus the score remained until the seventh inning, when Kelley led off with a two base hit; O'Rourke followed him with an equally good hit; Leary struck to Nunn, who tried to cut O'Rourke off at third, but failed; Leary then stole his second; Dailey hit to Thayer, who fielded O'Rourke out on the home...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD VS. MANCHESTER. | 5/3/1878 | See Source »

...second on Tyng's poor throw, but was caught while too ambitiously trying to steal third. Carter got first on a pardonable error of Thayer's, but his good fortune availed him nothing as the next strikers retired on good catches by Dow. The special features of the seventh inning were a pretty foul tip catch off Leeds's bat, and a good fly taken by Sawyer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE-BALL. | 7/3/1877 | See Source »

...according to the strict letter of the agreement, - which the Lowells, before this point was discovered, were vehemently insisting on, since they were one ahead, while from their own statement they would not have stopped had they been behind, - the game should have been thrown back on to the seventh inning or forfeited to us, as our men were willing and anxious to go on. The umpire, however, not seeming to understand all the features of the case, gave the game to the Lowells, who departed glorying in their shame...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE-BALL. | 6/15/1877 | See Source »

...error, steals second on Sawyer's slow handling of Tyng's pretty throw, but he is left as Clark retires on a short grounder to Leeds. During this and the following inning we again show our inability to hit Carter. In the sixth Yale also quickly retires. In the seventh Carter hits safe to right. Brown puts a hot one through Leeds on which Carter tries to get home, but he is cut off by Sawyer's throw to Tyng. Morgan and Bigelow go out, leaving Brown and Wheaton. Leeds gets first on a doubtful fly between second and centre...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE-BALL. | 6/1/1877 | See Source »

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