Word: downers
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard made one run in the first inning: Howland got his base on balls, stole second, went to third on Downer's single to left, and came home on the throw in. Downer also got to third on the same play and came home on a wild pitch. In the next inning Evans got a base on balls and stole second, and came home on Howland's hard hit to left. Howland stole a base, took third on Wise's error at the plate, and scored on Dean's hit to right. In the fourth inning Linn got to first...
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Three base hits, Howland, Cummings, Wise; first base on balls, by Meade 4, by Downer 1, by Cummings 1; first base on errors, Harvard 3, Tufts 1; struck out, Harvard 14, Tufts 9; passed balls, Wise; wild pitches, Meade; flies caught, Harvard 1, Tufts 4; fouls caught, Harvard 3, Tufts 1; left on bases, Harvard 4. Tufts 4; time 1 hour, 45 minutes; umpire, Mr. Laverty of Marlborough...
...BROWN.H. U. B. B. C.- The following men will be in the gymnasium ready dressed at 3.15 o'clock: Howland, Downer, Lee, Dean, F. Bates, Soule, Bowman, Evans, Cummings, Luce, Babbitt, Mason. All other candidates at 8 o'clock sharp...
...present candidates for the 'varsity Bates, '91, has a carbuncle on his ankle, and has not been in Cambridge during the recess. He will return shortly, however, and begin work again. Upton, '93, has been catching him in the cage considerably, and the other batteries have been Downer and Howland, Luce and Mason, Young and Rabbitt '91. Howe, '93, has also done considerable pitching and is about the most promising candidate among the freshmen for the pitcher's position. Yesterday afternoon the air was raw and the work of the men was not up to the average. Captain Linn batted...