Word: beane
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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They now came in for the ninth inning, and every effort was made to increase the lead. Hall led off with a long two-baser, at which the enthusiasm was boundless. Burt went out, Dilts to Chase. Bean struck the church for a two-baser, bringing Hall in and earning Harvard's second run. Le Moyne flied out to Dilts, Coolidge hit safely to centre, bringing in Bean. Olmsted made another drive to left for a single base and reached second on a passed ball, and Baker sent him home by a two-baser. Nichols sent up a high...
...innings of the Harvards was remarkable in that four runs were made without a ball or strike being called on Harris; Olmsted a base hit, and Crocker the same; both brought home by a three baser of Nichols; Baker out short to first; Hall scored run; Burt base hit; Bean out to Boyden, and Le Moyne short to first...
...playing of both sides was good up to the seventh innings, when the Amhersts lost heavily. Baker played a beautiful game, assisting in two double plays, and making a fine stop and long throw to first. Bean's pitching was very even and steady, and Hall's catching good. Burt began badly at first, but rallied toward the last. The play of Taylor and Savage was best for the Amhersts, and Hunt's very irregular. The score...
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Earned runs - Harvard, 2 Two-base hit - Olmsted. Three base hit - Nichols. First base on balls - Crocher, Burt. First base on errors - Harvard, 4; Amherst, 4. Struck out - Nichols, Bean, Boyden, Double plays - Baker and Burt, Baker Coolidge and Burt. Passed ball - Hall, 1. Time - 1h, 23m. Umpire - W. N. Hawes of Lowell...