Word: austrian
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Harvard on winning the toss promptly decided to bat, but the beginning was most disastrous. Six good wickets fell for but one run, and had it not been for the plucky stand by Austrian and Lee, the total would have been insignificant. As it was the innings finally closed for 37, a poor score even against such strong bowlers. Patterson's bowling record of five wickets for no runs in twelve balls, is worthy of notice as the best on record in a first class match...
...face of a sure defeat Harvard braced up in the batting in the second inning, and finally reached the respectable total of 102. Austrian again came off with 35 to his credit, Balch and Butters adding substantial assistance with 12 each. The batting of the new men was very satisfactory, and showed the result of practice. Though the game was now practically finished, it was concluded to go on for the benefit of the spectators, and Pennsylvania had scored 50 for 3 wickets when time was called. Appended is the score...
CRICKET CLUB.- The following men will meet at my room at 10.45 sharp, ready to start for Philadelphia: Austrian, Balch, Butters, Crowninshield, Frost, Garrett, Lee, Hewes, Nields, Sullivan...
...fifth inning the freshmen were three runs ahead, but in that inning the Law school men batted well, and, aided by a combination of errors on the part of Ninety-two, secured three runs, tieing the score. The batteries were, Ninety-two, Spaulding pitcher, Hollis catcher; the Law school, Austrian pitcher, Thayer catcher...
CRICKET CLUB.- The following men only will take the 4 o'clock car for Watertown: Garrett, Davis, Sullivan, Balch, Hewes, G. P. Butters, Van Rensselaer, Bayer, Frost, T. S. Lee Henry, Austrian, Crowninshield, Irwin, Nields. I will be in my room between 7.30 and 8.30 p. m., to see other candidates...