Word: ending
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...place, but he retired after having struck Durell, who was at the bat, on the head with a pitched ball. Durell was carried off, and is now fast recovering at the house of Professor West, who volunteered to have him cared for. Columbia melancholly retired at the end of the sixth inning. They made two hits off Mercur...
...yesterday morning, and were defeated by the Crimsons by a score of 21 to 5. Owing to the large number of runs made by the Crimson's heavy batters, and seeing that each inning only increased their opponents lead, the Pittsburgs asked to have the game called at the end of the sixth inning. The feature of the game was the strong batting of the Crimsons, W. Faulkner, Bancroft and R. Faulkner excelling in this respect. The score by innings...
...Wells, L. S., R. R. Endicott, '90, A. S. Hardy, '87. Wells won comfortably in the fast time of 51 1-2 seconds. G. P. Cogswell, '88, and F. B. Dana, '88, were the only starters in the half-mile run. Cogswell took the lead and lead to the end. He ran in remarkable form, and came within 1-5 of a second of the record for the distance, his time being 2 minutes 25 seconds...
...Watertown, yesterday afternoon. Barring the wind, the conditions were favorable enough. The wind, however, was a gusty one, blowing directly across the range, and it proved a puzzler to the visitors. The match was begun at 3 o'clock, when the first shot for Harvard was fired. At end of the first round, Harvard had a lead of six birds, which at the end of the second was increased to seven, and then then to 13 in the third, 17 in the fourth, and 25 in fifth and last...
...change battery, Kielty and Vaughn, was put in. Kielty is a promising pitcher, but is a trifle wild. The battery, on the whole, did good work. The batting of '90 was strong, Codman alone making three hits out out of four times at bat. The score at the end of five innings was Harvard, '90, 26; Latin School, 4. The score by innings...