Word: gardner
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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First innings. - Taylor made a base hit; Savage out on a fly to Coolidge; Arnd out, Burt assisted by Bean; Hunt went out by a long fly to Crocker. Coolidge hit to Gardner; Olmsted made the first base hit for the Harvards; Crocker out on a fly to Arnd, and Nichols out by second to first...
Second innings. - Gardner out by Le Moyne to first; Hamlin caught out by Olmsted; Buffum and Boyden got first, but Harris went out on foul fly to Hall before they scored. For Harvard - Baker out by second to first; Hall struck a base hit, but caught running to third; Burt to first on balls scored, as did Bean; Coolidge, a base hit; Olmsted out by fly to Taylor...
Third innings. - Taylor out on fly to Crocker; Savage, foul fly to Hall; Arnd the same; Crocker out by Gardner to Hamlin. Nichols, foul fly to Savage; Baker made a base hit and run; Hall a base hit, out at second; Burt left on base...
Fourth innings. - Hunt went out by Baker to Burt; Gardner foul fly to Hall; Hamlin knocked a hot liner which Baker caught. For Harvard - Bean struck out; Le Moyne got his base; Coolidge, a foul fly to Savage, and Olmsted on a hit to Buffum...
...dollar becomes thereby an honorary member. The following-named honorary members of the association have been appointed a committee to receive subscriptions of one dollar each from members of Harvard University: Frank Bolles, chairman; E. H. Pendleton, W. H. Manning, F. E. Fuller, J. H. Storer, J. P. Gardner and Robert Codman from '82; George Lowell, Joseph Lee, Horace Binney, Edmund S. Rousmaniere, Charles H. Kip and Herbert Putnam from '83; S. A. Eliot, W. B. Noble, Hollis Webster, Gordon Abbott, T. J. Coolidge and Allen Curtis from '84; C. H. Atkinson, Eliot Norton, J. F. Holland, F. A. Delano...