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...Harvard, the battery was Highlands and Upton; for Williams, J. Hollister and Draper. Highlands struck out thirteen men, gave only two bases on balls, and two base hits. Upton threw better to second, but dropped two third strikes. Hollister pitched a strong game up to the ninth innings, giving only two base hits. In the ninth he began by giving Cook his base on balls, struck out Upton, and gave Highlands and Hovey bases on balls. Hallowell, Frothingham and Dickinson all got hits, bringing in for the innings four runs, and doubling the score. Williams got her only two runs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball. | 4/21/1892 | See Source »

...balls. In the ninth inning, however, he went to pieces, much as in some of last year's games, and helped to let in two runs, one of them earned. Cobb was very wild in his base throwing and did not show up very well in batting. Again Cook threw wild to first on his only chance. Dickinson played a very steady game at first...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard, 10; Thomson-Houston, 2. | 4/19/1892 | See Source »

...several bad errors were made. Reed pitched throughout the game for the freshmen and played much better than in his last game. He gave only two men bases on balls and struck out nine. McAdams caught seven innings, and Walker the other two. Both stopped the balls well but threw poorly. Rogers played first base for four innings, when he turned his ankle and was relieved by Lighthall. Dreyfus played a good game at second. Whittemore of the 'varsity played for the first time with the freshmen. He played a strong game on third. The rest of the nine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard '95 vs. C. A. A. | 4/19/1892 | See Source »

...Frothingham played at second, a much livelier game than last year. Hallowell and Corbett fielded well, and for a new man, Whittemore's play was sharp and clean, and his throwing very good. At third, Cook needs much improvement on yesterday's playing, to make his work satisfactory. Cobb threw pretty well to bases, but is still a little stiff. Another practice game will be played this afternoon, soon after 2 o'clock, if the weather permits...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball. | 3/26/1892 | See Source »

...torments remorse is the worst. Lady Macbeth in vain tried to wash from her hands the blood stains, and Bill Sykes could not escape the eyes of Nancy. They gazed up in to his from the clear waters, they looked down from the blue sky, and as he threw himself in a frenzy on the ground and buried his face in his hands, they peered out of the depths of the earth. But the Christian need not fear remorse; his thoughts are not for the past but for the future. He knows that his sins are abundantly forgiven...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Appleton Chapel. | 1/11/1892 | See Source »

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