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...game opened with Yale at the bat. Camp, Platt and Badger were quickly retired, leaving S. Hopkins on third. For Harvard, Coolidge, Olmsted and Nichols went out in one, two, three order...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE-BALL. | 6/23/1882 | See Source »

...Harvards lost the toss, and at 4 o'clock Coolidge stepped to the bat. The first ball pitched was hit hard to third, who fumbled it and threw wild to first. Chase, to keep up the record, threw over Dilts' head to Doran, who fumbled it until Coolidge had reached the home plate, scoring the first run of the game. Olmsted and Baker then made hits, Nichols retired on a foul bound and Crocker struck to third, forcing Olmsted and retiring Baker by a fine double play. Brown retired in one, two, three order...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE-BALL. | 6/13/1882 | See Source »

Coolidge led off the third inning by striking out. Olmsted sent another liner to centre, and came in on a wild pitch and a wild throw by Greene of a ball off Nichols' bat. For Brown, Payne, who got his base on balls, came in on hits made by Dilts and Smith and a wild throw by Le Moyne to first. Score...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE-BALL. | 6/13/1882 | See Source »

...Greene and Bassett, giving Brown three unearned runs. The score was now 7 to 4, in favor of Brown, and matters began to look dubious for Harvard. The supporters of the crimson, however, kept up courage and gave the nine nine rousing cheers as they came to bat, and the sequel showed that their encouragement was not in vain. Le Moyne struck out; Coolidge made a splendid drive to left, which nearly bored a hole through the high board fence which forms a worthy assistant to the church in preventing home runs. Olmsted followed with a hit which succeeded...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE-BALL. | 6/13/1882 | See Source »

...second game for the freshman championship was won by Yale, giving them the series. The game opened with Harvard at the bat, who were retired in one-two-three order. Gavin, the first Yale man at the bat, received his base on balls; Lyon struck out, and Noye knocked a fly to second who caught it, making a double play, as Gavin, who had run from second to third as the ball was hit, had not time to recover his base. Neither side scored until the third inning, when after the second out two runs were scored for Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE-BALL. | 6/12/1882 | See Source »

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