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...game was called at 4 o'clock with Harvard at the bat. Wiestling got his base on balls and stole second. Foster got first on short-stop's fumble and Wiestling went to third. Campbell knocked a fly to short left field which Frederick failed to capture. With the bases full Willard was given his base on balls and Wiestling came home. Nichols attempted to catch Willard off first and Foster came in on Merrill's wild throw to the plate. Allen then threw to second to catch Willard, and Campbell came home. Henshaw and Boyden flied out. Willard stole...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base-Ball. | 5/6/1887 | See Source »

...Marlboros were first at the bat, and made one run in the first innings on a hit and two passed balls. They made one run in the second, and one in the third without making any hits. In the fourth innings they went out in order. In the fifth they made another run. Rock made a single, stole second, and came in on Baker's long drive to left field. Baker attempted to come home on his hit, but was caught at the plate. Foster to Boyden, to Choate. In the sixth they added two more runs to their score...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base-Ball. | 5/3/1887 | See Source »

...Strebeigh were retired by Willard. who picked up two grounders and carried the ball to first. Deppler got his base on a wild throw by Campbell, stole second, but was left there owing to Cooper's fouling out to Willard, who made a magnificent catch. Foster went to the bat but was put out by an assist of Gates. Campbell made a good base hit, and paralysed the out team by stealing both second and third in quick succession. Willard went out on a foul. Campbell came in as Gates threw wild at third in attempting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Season Begun. | 5/2/1887 | See Source »

...pieces as far as holding the ball is concerned, but between the base hits and the stolen bases they rather forgot what they were doing. They seemed a trifle dazed. Boyden, Henshaw, and Campbell did good work in the field, Campbell excelled at the bat and in base running. Wiestling also ran bases in great style. La Marche and Strebeigh carried off the honors for Columbia. Cameron and Willard both played good ball at first. The umpiring of Mr. Pearce gave universal satisfaction to the unprejudiced. Although he was compelled to make many close decisions on bases, he seemed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Season Begun. | 5/2/1887 | See Source »

...failed. Campbell had previously gone home by inducing the pitcher to throw wild to Bannister. A base-hit by Boyden filled the bases. Bingham knocked to third base but De Sibourg failed to put Henshaw out, Bingham got his first and Willard came in. Linn went to the bat and knocked in Henshaw and Boyden. Mumford was assisted out at first by De Sibourg, but Linn got around two bases on the sacrifice. He came in on a passed ball. Wiestling went to bat for the second time this inning. Cameron dropped the ball thrown him by Strebeigh, and Wiestling...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Season Begun. | 5/2/1887 | See Source »

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