Word: dartmouth
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...weather conditions of Saturday afternoon were all that could have been desired for good ball playing, and the cloudless sky brought an assembly of some 600 to Holmes Field to witness the final game in the Dartmouth-Harvard series...
...clean two bagger. Smith got his base on balls. At this point in the game, Dillon be came discouraged, and took Brill's place at centre. Brill promptly closed the inning by striking out Foster, leaving two men on bases, and the score 2 to 0 for Harvard. For Dartmouth the second inning opened by Chellis' getting his base on balls, and stealing second and third, where he was left, as the next three men struck out. Harvard also failed to score, although Beaman hit safely, and Winslow was sent to first on balls. In the third, after...
Earned runs, Dartmouth, 2; Harvard, 5. Two-base hits, Quackenboss, Tilden, Allen, Willard, Wiestling. Three-base hits, Brill, Hale, Nichols. Home runs, Nichols (2). First base on balls, by Dillon, 2; Brill, 2; Nichols, 2. First base on errors, Dartmouth, 5; Harvard, 3. Struck out, by Dillon, 1; Brill, 7; Nichols, 16. Double play, Foster- Smith. Passed balls, Artz, 3; Allen, 1. Wild pitches, Brill. 1. Left on bases, Dartmouth, 5; Harvard, 7. Umpire, Mr. A. L. Grant, of Lawrence. Time...
Over 40 men accompanied the Dartmouth nine from Hanover. Their cheering was strong and effective...
...eighth championship game is to be played this afternoon upon Holmes Field. The Dartmouth nine, our opponent, was easily defeated, it is true, upon its former visit to Cambridge, yet the games it has since played have shown pretty clearly that the team is a strong one. The result of the game this afternoon is pretty certain, however, and we think that we are not over confident in predicting another victory for our nine. Luckily the game comes upon a Saturday afternoon, and the attendance of undergraduates, even though we are in the midst of the finals, will be undoubtedly...