Word: dartmouth
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Harvard's first game of the season was played Saturday against Dartmouth. The day was too windy to admit of careful field work. The Harvard nine was composed of Howland, c.; Bates, p.; Campbell, s. s.; Willard, 1b.; Gallivan, 2b.; Quackenboss, 3b.; Henshaw, r. f.; Mumford, c. f.; Knowlton, l. f. Bates pitched a strong game. Harvard won by a score of 7 to 1, mainly by bunching hits at the right moment. There will doubtless be some changes in the nine, though probably not many...
...spite of the chilly weather, nearly four hundred people turned out to watch the base-ball game yesterday afternoon between Harvard and Dartmouth, on Jarvis Field. They were rewarded by seeing one of the closest games played in Cambridge for years, in which good plays and costly errors mingled. The game was called at 3 p. m. Harvard went first...
...Dartmouth.- Williams went out at first on three strikes; Keay made a hit, took third on a wild throw and came home on Chandler's three-bagger after Dascomb had fouled out. McCarty flied out to Gallivan, leaving Chandler on third.- Score: Harvard, 0; Dartmouth...
Dartmounth.- Gault struck out; Stark did the same. Artz knocked a grounder to third, who fumbled it, and came home on a wild throw and a combination of errors. Baehr flied cut to Knowlton.- Score: Harvard, 0; Dartmouth...
...preliminary prize speaking before the Dartmouth faculty has resulted in the choice of the following from the junior and sophomore classes to compete for the Rollins, Morse and Lockwood prizes at commencement: Juniors, W. S. Sullivan of Troy, A. C. Boyd of Calais, Me., J. Barrett of Grafton, Vt. Sophomores, William Cogswell, Jr., of Salem, Mass., G. S. Mills of Rochester, N. H., M. S. Robinson of Meredith...