Word: dartmouth
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Dartmouth made her run fin the first inning. Abbott, the first man at the bat, hit to centre for three bases and came in on Baehr's sacrifice fly to the same part of the field...
...Dartmouth put in a different man to pitch for her yesterday and Harvard did not hit the ball quite so often or so hard as on Wednesday. Dartmouth's fielding was also better than in the game before, but was still weak. Harvard's fielding was again almost first rate. Howe pitched a good, steady game, and fielded his position well. But when the Dartmouth men did hit him they hit him hard. Decidedly the feature of the game was Alward's magnificent running catch in the fifth inning of a long, high fly from Ferguson's bat. Soule...
...Dartmouth...
Earned runs, Harvard 4. Two base hit, Hallowell. Three base hits, Hovey, Cook. Home run, Dean. First base on balls, Dean (2), Cook, Boutelle. First base on errors, Harvard 6, Dartmouth 2. Struck out, Frothingham, Bates, Heath, Baehr (2), Joyce, Eaton (2), Thompson (2), Barry (2), Hartshorn (3). Stolen bases, Dean, Hallowell, Hovey, Alward (2), Bates, Heath. Passed balls, Cobb, Barry (2). Wild pitch, Hartshorn. Double play, Soule and Trafford. Out on bases, Harvard '7, Dartmouth 6. Left on bases, Harvard 5, Dartmouth 4. Time, 1 h. 30 m. Umpires, Wood '91 and Fearing...
Speaking of base ball, we wish to say a word of congratulation to the 'varsity nine on its work yesterday. To be sure, Dartmouth did not put an exceedingly strong team in the field; but aside from that consideration, Harvard's playing was very creditable. Thus far in the season, the team has shown itself unable to play two good games in succession. We hope that this condition will end with the game this afternoon. The college is certainly giving the nine the best of support. It is a very encouraging sign when there is as large an attendance...