Word: baggers
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...catch of a foul. Harvard was blanked in every inning after this. In the seventh the bases were full with two men out, but Corning hit weakly and no one scored. Dana made a single in the sixth, made a pretty steal. and came in on Young's two-bagger. In the eighth inning Princeton earned three runs on three hits, and two sacrifices, making the score seven to six in her favor. Dean and Willard ended the inning with a pretty double play. After this neither side scored although Henshaw was left on base in the last inning...
Harvard began her scoring in the second inning when Mumford got his base on Henshaw's out, and was brought home by Cumming's pretty three bagger. Cummings came home on Evans' sacrifice, and Harvard had two earned runs. In the fifth inning Dean crossed the plate, making the round of the bases on Pettit's wild throw, a daring steal, and Piper's sacrifice. In the next inning Mumford made a hit and reached home, Dean got his base on balls and came home on O'Brien's fearfully wild throw to the home plate, In the next Howland...
Fourth inning. Howland got his base on an error, but the next three men went out in order. Watts and Durell got their bases on errors and came in on King's three bagger to right...
...Howland's fly to left. Two more runs were gotten in the second inning, Evans and Howland each making a hit. It was not until the sixth inning that Harvard scored again. At that time Willard led off with a base hit, reached third on Mumford's two-bagger, and scored on Thayer's error. In the seventh, Downer made another hit, but was put out trying to take third on Sullivan's wild throw. Linn and Quackenboss both got first base on errors, and Linn came in on Sullivan's fearfully wild throw, while Quackenboss reached home on Willard...
Knowlton, in the sixth, retired on a long fly to Hunt. Quackenboss made a single to left and scored on Howland's two-bagger between centre and right, making Harvard's first and only earned run of the game. Campbell and Gallivan both went out, Stewart to McBride...