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Dates: during 1890-1899
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With the exception of third base Harvard's infield played a good game, the best work being done by Whittemore and Scannell. The latter played in splendid form and stopped Highlands's somewhat erratic pitching remarkably well. Corbett made one inexcusable error and fielded the ball in a very slovenly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Princeton, 12; Harvard, 5. | 5/7/1894 | See Source »

The juniors won their first game with the seniors yesterday on Holmes Field. Ninety-five took the lead in the second inning and held it until the game was stopped by rain in the eighth inning. For ninety-five Cassatt, Brown and Dodge did the best fielding, and Dodge and...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ninety-Five 10; Ninety-Four, 6. | 5/5/1894 | See Source »

The freshmen defeated the sophomores yesterday afternoon by the score of 14 to 2. The game was very one-sided and uninteresting. Considering the fact that the sophomores have been out but one week for practice, the result is not surprising. Whittemore and Hoppin played the best game for '96...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ninety-Seven, 14; Ninety-Six, 2. | 5/1/1894 | See Source »

Harvard defeated Dartmouth again yesterday afternoon in an interesting game. With the exception of short stop, the team fielded very well, Dickinson and Whittemore deserving special mention for the life which they put into the game. Highlands pitched well and held the Dartmouth men down to four hits, one of...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard, 5; Dartmouth, 2. | 4/25/1894 | See Source »

The 'varsity nine will play their second game with Dartmouth this afternoon. The team will be the same as that of the first Dartmouth game with the exception of the battery. Captain Wiggin will pitch if he recovers sufficiently from a cold from which he has been suffering.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baseball Make-up. | 4/24/1894 | See Source »

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