Clipping:Creighton's pitching; and a pick off

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Date Saturday, July 7, 1860
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[Excelsior vs. Star 6/28/1860] Tracy then took the bat, but tipped out on the fly, and Manly struck out, the pitching of Creighton being extremely swift and accurate. J. Morris also struck a high foul ball, which Leggett held, and that closed the Star’s 1st innings. ... Their 3d innings resulted similarly, tips, fouls, and three strikes, being the order of the play against Creighton’s pitching. In their 4th innings, T. Morris hit a good ball to left field, and made his 1st base, but was caught napping there by Creighton and Pearsall [first baseman], who play into each others hands in style in their positions.

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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
Origin Initial Hershberger Clippings

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