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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...report was as follows "Voted That it is the opinion of this committee that at the present time the formation of a dual championship league with Yale in foot ball, base ball and track athletics, and the consequent with drawal from the leagues now existing with other colleges in these games, is inadvisable...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Report of the Committee appointed to consider the Question of a Dual League. | 6/3/1889 | See Source »

Young sent a grounder to Corning who fumbled it until it was too late. Knickerbocker got a base hit which carried Young to third. Linn canght Brokaw's long hit to right but nobody scored. King bunted the ball and got first, but Young was out at home plate, Downer to Henshaw. Durell hit short and was caught out by Hawley. Hawley made fifth strike out. Evans followed, number six, but Corning got first on balls and around to third by a wild throw to second. Downer, however, was out on a foul tip and Corning was left. Watts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard, 4; Princeton, 3. | 6/2/1889 | See Source »

Earned runs, Harvard 0, Princeton 0; two base hit, Corning; three base hit, King; stolen bases, Dean, Corning, Kiner; first base on balls, Harvard 6, Princeton 8; first base on errors, Harvard 3; Princeton 3; left on bases, Harvard 8, Princeton 11; struck out, Harvard 7. Princeton 3; passed balls, Harvard 0, Princeton 0; wild pitches, Harvard 1, Princeton 0; time, 2 hours; umpire, John Kelly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard, 4; Princeton, 3. | 6/2/1889 | See Source »

...play their best, even though defeat were certain. Yale got six runs in the first inning This was the only inning in which Harvard made the slightest effort to play. In the following two innings Yale batted the ball over the field or made the circuit of the bases on Wood's wild pitches. In the fourth inning Brown went in to pitch and kept Yale down fairly well. Affairs reached such a state toward the end of the third inning that the Yale captain in order to make the defeat as easy as possible for Harvard ordered a base...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale, '92, 28; Harvard, '92, 1. | 6/2/1889 | See Source »

...base hits, McClung, Munzesheimer; first base on balls, by Sturtevant 5, by Wood 8, by Brown 3; first on errors, Harvard 1, Yale 3; struck out, Harvard 5, Yale 3; passed balls, Hulley 8, Heffelfinger 2; wild pitches, Wood 14, Sturtevant 1; flies caught, Harvard 2, Yale 4; fouls caught, Harvard 1, Yale 3; out on bases, Harvard 3, Yale 4; left on bases, Harvard 3, Yale 2; time, 2 hours...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale, '92, 28; Harvard, '92, 1. | 6/2/1889 | See Source »

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