Word: downers
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...second on Mason's single, third and home on two errors by the catcher. Mason made a single and came in on errors. Frothing ham got first on an error, and reached second and third on the errors that brought in Mason, and came in on Linn's hit. Downer got his base on an attempt to put out Upton, stole second and came in on Linn's hit. Linn took second on the throw in, third on an error, and home on Trafford's hit. Howland got his base on balls, stole second, took third on Trafford...
...Magill hit safely, took third on Dowd's two bagger and home on Hovey's three-bagger. Dowd came in on Hovey's hit. Woodcock got his base on an attempt to put out Hovey at the plate, stole second, got third on Frothingham's error, and home on Downer's wild pitch...
Harvard did not score in the fifth, sixth and seventh. In the sixth Bates took Downer's place. In the seventh Brown made five runs and tied the score. Messer hit safely, took second on an attempt to put out Hubbard, third on Upton's error, and home on Bates' wild pitch. Hubbard got his base on Upton's bad throw to Trafford, stole second and came in on the wild pitch. Weeks got his base on balls, was forced to second, and came in on Dowds three-bagger. Magill was hit by a pitched ball and came...
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Earned runs, Harvard 1, Brown 3; two base hit, Howland, Dowd; three base hits, Dowd, Hovey; base on balls, Hovey, Woodcock, Messer, Hubbard, Weeks (2), Dean, Linn, Howland; given by Bates 3, by Downer 3; base on errors, Harvard 2, Brown 2; struck out, Dean, Linn, Upton, Frothingham (2), Dowd, Sexton, Woodcock, Jones (2), Magill; by Downer 1, by Bates 4; passed ball. Upton; wild pitches, Bates, Downer. Sexton (2); flies caught, Harvard 5, Brown 7; fouls caught, Harvard 1, Brown 3; out on bases, Harvard 1, Brown 4; left on bases, Harvard 7, Brown 11; time 2h. 46m.; umpires...