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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AGAIN VICTORIOUS. | 5/25/1885 | See Source »

Harvard now proceeded to win the game. Foster took first on Blossom's error. Winslow hit for two bases, bringing in Foster. Beaman sent Winslow over the plate by a safe hit, and scored on Tilden's splendid home run. Nichols, Willard and Smith struck out, but Allen in the interim secured a run on a hit, a steal, a passed ball and a wild pitch. While Bickham, Clark and Shaw were going out on strikes, Reynolds crossed the plate by the aid of a hit, an error, a daring steal and a wild throw. Score...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AGAIN VICTORIOUS. | 5/25/1885 | See Source »

...score of the seventh. Nichols went to first on a dropped third strike, and scored on a wild pitch, a dropped fly, and a passed ball. Willard hit a long fly to Reynolds, who dropped it, allowing him to reach second; a passed ball sent him to third. Allen hit safely, bringing in Willard, went to second, third, and home, on an error by Clark and two passed balls. Smith got his base on balls, and scored on passed balls, a wild throw and a hit. Wiestling hit safely, and went the round of the bases on a wild throw...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AGAIN VICTORIOUS. | 5/25/1885 | See Source »

...Harvard, 2. Two-base hits, Beaman, Willard, Winslow. Three-base hit, Blossom. Home run, Tilden. First base on balls, by Bickham, 2; by Nichols, 2. First base on errors, Princeton, 3; Harvard, 3. Struck out, by Bickham, 17; by Nichols, 15. Double play, Toler-Blossom. Passed balls, Shaw, 18; Allen, 2. Wild pitches, Bickham, 5; Nichols, 0. Left on bases, Princeton, 3; Harvard, 4. Umpire, Mr. Wykoff, of Princeton. Time, 3 hours...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AGAIN VICTORIOUS. | 5/25/1885 | See Source »

THROWING THE HAMMER.Coxe of Yale, Rushmore of Columbia, Brinton, '87, U. of Penn., and Gibson, '88, and Allen, M S. were the contestants. Gibson and Allen both made throws over 80 ft, at which Coxe felt scared, and trembled, but not for long. He made at last a throw of 88 ft. 1-2 in. and won the event, Gibson was second with 82 ft. 4 in. to his credit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/25/1885 | See Source »

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