Word: allen
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...GAME.Harvard went first to the bat, and opened the game with a base hit by Beaman. Tilden got his base on a missed third strike, advancing Beaman to second. Both scored on passed balls. Nichols and Willard were retired on strikes, and Allen closed the inning by hitting to Cooper, and being fielded out at first. Shaw, the first Princeton man at bat, struck out, but Van Ausdale scored by getting his base on balls, stealing second and reaching third and home on passed balls. Edwards went out, Nichols to Willard, and Toler retired on a long fly to Foster...
Harvard employed the fourth inning in adding one run to its score, made by Willard, who got his base on balls, went to second on a passed ball, third on Blossom's error, and home on a second passed ball. Allen went to first on the fumble of his hit by Blossom, stole second, but became the victim of a double-play when Smith hit to Toler, who touched first, and fielded to third. Wiestling failed to find the ball. In Princeton's half of the inning, nothing of note occurred except the prompt retirement of the first three...
Nichols got his base in the sixth on an error by Edwards, went to second and third on a passed ball and wild pitch, and was brought in by Willard's two-bagger. Willard went to third on a passed ball, but was put out at the plate. Allen flied out to Clark. Smith reached first on Willard's put-out, went to third on a passed ball, and was left there when Wiestling went out, Edwards to Toler. For Princeton the first three men, Toler, Blossom and Cooper, were promptly disposed of on a long fly to Foster...
PRACTICE MATCH. 10 single blackbirds, 18 yards, 5 angles. First, F. S. Palmer, '87, ten; second, W. L. Allen, '86, F. S. Mead, '87, W. H. Slocum, '86, eight; third, J. C. Ayer, '86, F. S. Palmer, '87, seven...
...Allen, '86, Score...