Word: downers
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...batted well. Bates was in the box for Harvard the first three innings. He threw an easy ball, but the visitors did not hit him hard. He was a trifle wild in the third inning and Newark took advantage of the circumstance and made some runs. After that Downer was put in and pitched finely throughout the rest of the game. For the visitors, the work of Smith at short-stop and Mansell in center-field was very fine...
Eighth inning.- Upton flied out to centre and Howland to second. Downer hit safely to center; Calhoun made a pretty play and fielded Mason out at first.- Owsley hit safely to center; Stagg hit to Soule, who, with Dean, again made the double; Mason muffed Calhoun's fly and the latter took second. Soule assisted McBride out at first...
Seventh inning.- Trafford struck out; Alward fouled out to catcher and Soule flied out to second.- Poole flied out to Howland. McClung hit to Soule, who fumbled; he stole second, but was left there, Cushing fouling out to Upton and Downer assisting McClintock out at first...
...Downer...
Earned runs, Yale 2; base on balls, Linn, Stagg (2), McBride, Cushing; base on errors, Harvard 1, Yale 7; struck out, Mason, Trafford (2), Downer, Cushing; wild pitches, Downer 3; double plays, Soule-Dean-Trafford (2), McClung-Calhoun-McBride; flies caught, Harvard 6, Yale 6; fouls caught, Harvard 2, Yale 2; out on bases, Harvard 1, Yale 6; left on bases, Harvard 5, Yale 7; time 1h. 56m.; umpires, Bond of Boston and Quinn of New York...