Word: dean
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...runs were made in the first after two men were out. Dean had taken his base on balls, but was called out at second on a questionable decision. Hallowell struck out. Hovey hit a grounder to Sullivan, who threw wild to first. Hovey stole second and Trafford got a base on balls. Frothingham advanced both men by a single to right. Alward hit sharply to shortstop, who let the ball go through his legs, and Hovey and Trafford came home. Cook was hit by a pitched ball and took first. With the bases full, Upton struck out. After this inning...
...articles in which the Harvard papers have treated the case they have persistently slighted the real point; they have gratuitously imputed to our base ball management the object of a "scurrilous personal attack" on Capt. Dean in the composition of Yale's letter, they have published a large amount of matter, in which Harvard's independence is proclaimed, and we are warned not to dictate or interfere; but we find barely touched upon the real reason for our measures, the abrogation by Harvard of the agreement entered into by the three Universities...
...seems to the News, there is no ground for discussion as to the reason and justification of Harvard's action; it is a simple case of fact that the Graduate Advisory Committee reviewed the arrangement entered into by Capt. Dean, thought it inadvisable and vetoed it, by that very act releasing us from any obligation that could possibly bind...
...runs were made entirely in the second and seventh innings. In the second Alward, Cobb and Dean made pretty hits and Bates sacrificed, three runs being earned. In the seventh Frothingham and Alward made singles, which, aided by the seven errors of their opponents, brought in four runs...
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