Word: deane
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...followed with another good hit and both runners advanced a base on Rand's sacrifice. A hit would then have won the game, but Stevenson could only hit a grounder to Smith. Again in the seventh inning another excellent chance was lost. Paine and Chandler both hit safely and Dean sacrificed, but neither Scannell nor Burgess could bring them...
...weather was perfect and the crowd was exceptionally large. Every seat was filled and a number of people watched the game from the centre field. Princeton scored twice in the first inning on Paine's wildness. For Harvard, Dean was given a base on balls and stole second. Scannell struck out, but Burgess sacrificed and Clarkson's hit gave a run. For the next four innings the playing was uneventful and no one got beyond second base. In the sixth Harvard scored her second run, as has already been described, and should have made some more runs in the seventh...
...would be impossible to form even a fairly good team, yet today we have one of the very strongest teams in the field, and the strongest that Harvard has had for the last three years. The improvement in the nine during the season has been wonderfully rapid, and Captain Dean and those who have helped him deserve great credit for their work. The most gratifying thing to remember now is that every man on the nine will return to college next year, and these men together with the good material in Ninety-nine should give to Harvard the best nine...
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...Dean leads in the number of runs scored but is not very much ahead while Burgess and Haughton are tied for second place. The record...