Word: brigham
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Brigham died at first; Dann and Bremner got in runs on battery errors to the wild delight of their supporters; the next two men went out in order. Harvard went out in order also...
...touched out at second by Edgerly in a very clever manner. Edgerly held the ball, Phillips ran home as if to dispute the umpire's decision, Sheppard started for third and Edgerly touched him out to the great delight of the spectators. Foster caught a terrific drive of Brigham's, and Dann struck out. Harvard drew a blank...
...first. Henshaw made a rattling base hit and went second on a wild pitch. Edgerly made a beautiful hit which Sheppard fumbled, allowing Henshaw to score and Edgerly to reach second. A bad throw of Dann's sent Edgerly to third. Wiestling sent a long fly to Brigham which was neatly handled by him. Smith struck out, but Dann muffed the third strike, allowing Edgerly to score and Smith to reach first. A scene of wild uproar followed and play was delayed for five minutes during the most frantic cheers. Phillips made a sacrifice hit which Dann fumbled, allowing Phillips...
Yale is reported as confident of victory over the 'varsity to-day. Dann and Stagg have been doing very well in recent games. The Yale nine will probably play as follows: battery, Dann and Stagg; Marsh, Stewart and Cross on the bases; Noyes, short; and Brigham, Willet or Bremner, and Sheppard in the out-field...
...nine which will be Yale's representative in this spring's inter-collegiate series is, with a few exceptions, a new one, the old men being Stewart, Bremner, Brigham and Sheppard. Of course with an entirely new nine it is impossible to make any surmises as to what showing will be made against the old nines of Harvard and Princeton. The team which will cross bats with Harvard in the first game will probably be as follows: Stagg, '88, p.; Dann, '88 S. L., c.; Marsh, '86 S., 1b.; Stewart, '86, 2b.; Cross, T. S., 3b.; Noyes...