Word: dartmouth
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Third Inning. For Dartmouth, Dillon reached first on a single, went to third on a wild pitch. and came in on Weeks' two bagger; Chellis struck out; Weeks hit for two bases, but was left on Springfield's fly to Litchfield. For Harvad, Wiesting reached first on an error, but misunderstanding the coaching, started for second, where he was caught; Beaman struck out; Tilden hit for two bases, and stole third, only to be left on base, as Allen struck...
Fourth Inning. For Dartmouth. Quackenboss hit safely, stole second, and went to third on Scruton's put out; McCarthy hit safely, bringing in Quackenboss, but was himself caught napping at second by Allen; Scruton struck out. For Harvard, Nichols flied out, Litchfield struck out, and Smith hit for one base, only to be left on third by Foster's striking...
Fifth inning. Dartmouth went out in order. For Harvard, Winslow struck safely, and stole second; Wiestling and Beaman went out; Tilden made a two bagger, bringing in Winslow. Allen went out, McCarthy to Gove, leaving Tilden on third...
Sixth inning. For Dartmouth, Springfield took first on Litchfield's error, stole second and third, but was left on base. For Harvard, Nichols flied out; Litchfield hit a beautiful three bagger to centre field, and came in on a passed ball; Smith and Foster flied...
Seventh inning. For Dartmouth, McCarthy hit for two bases, but the next three men went out, leaving him on third. For Harvard, Winslow went out, Chellis to Gove; Wiestling got his base on balls; Beaman and Tilden went out, leaving Wiestling on third...