Word: dean
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...ball, and came home on Evan's hit to left. In the fourth inning Schroll got first on a muffed third strike, reached second on Evan's second hit, third on a steal, and home on Hoyt's muff of Linn's fly. After this Harvard failed to score. Dean's base running deserves mention and Howland's beautiful running catch in the last inning saved two runs. Appended is the score...
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Hoyt out for for running out of base line. Two-base hits-Williams, Jones, Hoyt. Three-base hit-Abbot. First base on balls-Dartmouth 6, Harvard 5. First baseon errors-Dartmouth 8, Harvard 7. Struck out-Dartmouth 8, Harvard 9. Stolen bases-Williams, Gault Jones, Bachr, Vian, Schroll, Dean (3) Passed balls-Jones (3). Flies caught-Dartmouth 10, Harvard 5. Fouls caught-Dartmouth 2, Harvard 1. Out on bases-Dartmouth 3. Left on bases-Dartmouth 10, Harvard 7. Time-1 hour, 55 minutes. Umpire Mr. Weeden...
Staten Island came first to the bat but made no runs. Harvard followed with five runs in succession, owing to an opportune base hit of Dean's, but Staten Island made six runs in the second inning and Harvard did not catch up again. The features of the game were the home run by Howland, the batting of Willard and Henshaw, the double play by the Staten Islands, and a pick up by Wood in the fourth inning. The game occupied three hours and was so void of interest that nearly everyone had left the field before its finish. Only...
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