Word: deane
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...dinner following the debate, in addition to the debaters themselves, the members of the club and the committee from Yale which will accompany the Yale debaters, the following invited guests will be present: Professor William Lyon Phelps who will reply to the toast "Yale"; Dean Briggs, who will answer that of "Harvard"; F. Dobyns '98, who will speak upon the "Relation of Freshmen to 'Varsity Debates"; Professors Taussig, Hart, and Hollis...
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Three-base hits-Sulliivan, Gregory, Pote. Stolen bases-Morse, Dean, Burgess. Bases-Priddy 2, Fletcher, Morse, Dean 3, Paine 2. Struck out-Nichols, Tyler, Morse, Sullivan, Burgess, Rand 2, Haughton, Vincent. Wild pitches-Paine 2. Passed ball-Pote. Umpire-Murray...
...playing by T. Stevenson and Vincent. For Harvard, Haughton's grounder was fumbled by Johnson, but he was forced on Paine's hit to Gregory. Paine was also forced by T. Stevenson, but Pote's single and some lucky base-running brought in a run. In the fifth inning Dean reached third on his single a stolen base and a wild throw. Burgess and Rand then struck out and R. Stevenson knocked a fly to Nichols...
...result of the game beyond doubt in the sixth. With one out, Paine was given a base on balls and T. Stevenson hit safely. Gregory, in attempting to catch him at first, threw wildly and two runs came in. Pote hit for three bases. Vincent struck out, but Dean got a base on balls and allowed himself to be caught between the base while Pote ran in. Dean was declared safe at second and scored on Burgess' hit, though he was almost out at the plate. Burgess stole third, but Rand struck out. After this inning, Harvard...