Word: beans
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...resulted in an easy victory for '84 over '83. The latter nine showed very clearly lack of practice, most of the men not having played to any extent since their freshman year. '84 excelled both at the bat and in the field, Baker and Hamlin playing particularly well, while Bean pitched very effectively. For '83 Nichols, Ranney and Edwards did the best work, the last-mentioned player making a fine catch of a difficult ball, and putting a man out at third. The batting, on the whole, was weak, although Baker and Nichols each made a two-base...
...fifth Yale went out in short order, Hall putting out the third man by a beautiful foul-tip catch. Harvard added another run to her score in this inning, making the score stand 3 to 1. Bean was put out at first, and Le Moyne went out on three strikes. Coolidge went to the bat, knocked a beautiful base hit, reached second and third on a passed ball by Hubbard, and got in on an error by Camp, who fumbled a grounder knocked by Olmsted. Olmsted stole second, but was retired in an attempt to steal third...
...seventh Hubbard went to the bat for Yale, and was put out at first by an elegant stop by Bean. Wilcox got his base on balls, stole second, and got in on a hot liner knocked by Camp, and fumbled by Baker. By this error Camp reached his second, got third on a passed ball, and was cut off at home by a beautifully fielded ball by Le Moyne. Platt was retired at first. Harvard failed to make any runs in this inning, and the score stood Harvard, 3; Yale...
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Earned runs - Harvard, 2. Two-base hits - Hubbard, Bean. First base on balls - Yale, 6. First base on errors - Yales, 7; Harvard, 2. Struck out - Olmsted, Baker (3), Burt, Crocker, Bean, Le Moyne, Platt. Passed balls - Hall, 2; Hubbard, 2; Wild pitches - Bean, 2; Jones, 1. Time - 2h. 15m. Umpire - John Kelly...