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...errors and let him get to third, but Hallowell could only hit a grounder to Landis. In the fifth, Amherst showed a little more life. Stearns made a scratch hit, was moved on to third by Smith's base on balls. Then Wiggin pitched up Colby's grounder and threw Stearns out at third and retired both Landis and Flitchner on strikes. Harvard for the first time went out in regular order. Amherst, after Ellis had gone out, made two hits and a good sacrifice. Stearns hit a grounder to Hovey and was out, leaving men on second and third...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baseball. | 4/25/1893 | See Source »

...played in the field a steady game. except for a short time in the third and a short time in the fourth inning. Paul made two costly errors of bot grounders from Bustard's bat. O'Malley played a very good game behind the bat, except that he threw a little wild to second. Brown made in all seven errors, three being credited to Matterson at third. On the whole, the freshmen have a better outlook than usual for a good nine. The fact that they hit the ball every time but three gives good promise for their batting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD '96 vs. BROWN '96. | 4/24/1893 | See Source »

...passed ball gave him third. Wiggin then showed his steadiness by striking out both Baker and Draper. Harvard added three more on two errors, a single, and Corbett's three-bagger. In the fifth, Trafford made a quick play. Nutting was on first and Spangler hit to Sullivan, who threw to Trafford. Trafford immediately sent the ball to Hovey, and as Nutting ran over second a little he was put out. Harvard had two more on Upton's two-bagger, a base on balls, and a passed ball. In the sixth, Williams made her one run. Howard made...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baseball. | 4/20/1893 | See Source »

...Page, was at last by 1-4 inch at Travers Island by Sweeney. The high vault record was also changed, Rodenbough surpassing Baxter's record of 11 feet 5 inch s by 3-8 inch. In the hammer and weight throwing also, new records were made by Mitchell, who threw the hammer 145 feet 3-4 inch, and the 56 lb. 35 feet...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Track Athletics in '92. | 1/12/1893 | See Source »

...half-back C. Brewer and Arnold both did fine work. The fact that Fennessy strained his neck early in the game threw the brunt of the work on these two men, and they did it well, maintaining their remarkable snap and precision throughout the game. Both tackled well, but each made one miss, of which Brewer's, though by far the most excusable since he never got his hands on his man, was the most costly. Both ran well, too, and Brewer's two sprint of 50 and 38 yards respectively were the longest of the game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A TIE GAME. | 11/28/1892 | See Source »

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