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Word: balle (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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Yale won the toss and took the south end of the field as a strong wind was blowing. Amherst at once pushed the ball into Yale's territory but Yale's goal was not at any time threatened...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale's First Home Game. | 10/1/1896 | See Source »

Harvard, 2; U. of P., 0.The last ball game of the season was played with Pennsylvania on Holmes Field, June 23, and was won by Harvard 2 to 0. The game was tame and uninteresting. The only two runs of the game were scored in the first inning. Haughton played the best game for Harvard and brought in both runs by a beautiful three-basc hit. Blakely played the best game for Pennsylvania. The class of '71 attended the game in a body...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Athletics Since Class Day. | 9/30/1896 | See Source »

Three-base hit-Haughton. Sacrifice hits-Scannell, Tracy, 2, Stolen basc-Stevenson. First basc on balls-Paine 2, Ritchle, Blakely, Johnson, Wilhelm. Struck out-Cautliss 2, Trucy, Middleton. Passed ball-Middleton. Hit by pltched ball-Haughton, Time-1h. 40 m. Umpire-Murray...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Athletics Since Class Day. | 9/30/1896 | See Source »

Harvard lost the fourth game with Princeton yesterday on Holmes Field, after as exciting a contest as is ever seen on the ball field. From start to finish the game was closely contested and abounded with brilliant plays, although the playing was very uncertain and errors were numerous among the Harvard men. The game in many respects was a repetition of the famous sixteeninning game which Princeton won here a few weeks ago, but it differed from the fact that yesterday Princeton held the lead from the start until Harvard tied the score in the sixth inning. Harvard played...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD DEFEATED. | 6/19/1896 | See Source »

...tenth inning Princeton won the game through a most remarkable piece of luck. Kelley the first batter hit a grounder to Haughton, and was out. Titus made a hit, but Altman knocked a high fly to Rand. Wilson then hit a swift bounding ball just to one side of Paine and above his head. Paine reached out his hand and partially stopped the ball, but unfortunately it grazed the arm of the umpire, who was standing near. Chandler, who picked up the ball, had plenty of time to put out Titus at second base, but under the rules any ball...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD DEFEATED. | 6/19/1896 | See Source »

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