Word: gardners
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...hits, a base on balls, a wild throw in from left field and two very timely sacrifice flies to left field by Hovey and Trafford netted us three runs. One more was made in the eighth on a three bagger by Dickinson and a wild throw to third by Gardner. Dickinson batted noticeably well throughout the game...
...Rustin (2), Kedzie, Jenkins. Passed Balls, Corbett, Kedzie, George. Wild pitch, Kedzie. Double play, McCormick, Kedzie and Rustin. Hit by pitched ball, Harding, Frothingham, Quigley, Kedzie. Out on bases, Harvard 2, Yale 7. Left on bases, Harvard 11, Yale 3. Time, 2 h. 40 m. Umpires, Howland, Bayard, Gardner...
...Frothingham. O'Brien followed with a clean single past second base. Fitz knocked a grounder to Hovey, who threw quickly to Cook. The latter had plenty of time to put out Rudderham, who was forced from second, but he neglected to touch the base. With three men on bases Gardner knocked a fly to Hovey, who fielded it to Cook in time to catch Rudderham before he could get back to his base. Carleton now came to the bat. O'Brien stole third, and Fitz second. There was still a good chance for a run until Fitz was caught napping...
...Gardner...
Earned runs, Harvard 2. Home run, Trafford. First base on balls, Dean, Frothinghan, Cook, Upton (2), Lake (2), McLaughlin. First base on errors, Harvard 3, Lovells 3. Struck out, Hovey, Trafford, Frothingham, Cook, Bates, Rudderham (2), Gardner (2), Carleton, Lyons (2). Stolen bases, Dean (4), Hallowell, Rudderham, O'Brien, Fitz (2), Lake (2). Passed ball, McKeever. Wild pitches, Bates 3. Double plays, Hovey and Cook; Frothingham and Upton; Lyons, Rudderham and Carleton. Hit by pitched ball, Dean, Hallowell. Out on bases, Harvard 2, Lovells 7. Left on bases, Harvard 6, Lovells 7. Time, 1 h. 30 m. Umpire, Ryan...