Word: finger
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Yesterday afternoon Harvard defeated Brown in an exhibition game at Providence by a score of 17 to 3. The game was very uninteresting after the third inning. Clarke split his finger at the beginning of the fourth, and had to retire. Harvard played a very strong game, both at the bat and in the field. The features of the game were the heavy hitting of Wiestling and Smith, and the work of both Harvard batteries. The score...
...Holmes Field before an audience of about 300 spectators. Harvard defeated Amherst by a score of 10 to 0. It was cold and damp, and the game was too one sided to be very interesting, though Harvard's heavy hitting called out a few cheers. Allen had his finger split in the fourth inning and had to retire, and the change battery, Smith and Henshaw, came...
...Peachblow" CRIMSON game yesterday, the catcher of the "Peachblows" received a foul tip which broke a finger on his left hand. The game was on this account postponed until some date to be announced...
Harvard played a strong game at the bat and in the field. The best fielding was done by Henshaw and Wiestling. Richardson's finger was injured in the seventh, and he changed places with Lloyd...
...score in the fifth, on two errors, a steal, and a wild pitch; while it repeated the operation in the sixth, by the aid of Bickham's home run. The fourth inning had proved disastrous for the orange and black, however, for Brownlee broke a finger, and was forced to yield his place behind the bat to Shaw, while King took Shaw's place at right field...