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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...GAME.Harvard took the field, sending the visitors to the bat. The first inning was opened by Springfield, who reached first on a missed third strike, and wild throw by Allen, but was left on third by the retirement of the next three men. For Harvard, Beaman got his base on balls, and went to second on a passed ball, but careless base running resulted in his being put out between second and third. Tilden hit hard for two bases to right field, and was followed by Nichols, who drove the ball to long left field for a home run. Willard...
...Ausdal reached first on a scratch hit in front of the plate; Edwards got his base on an error of Willard's, and both scored by the aid of a couple of wild pitches. In Harvard's half of the inning, hits by Beaman, Tilden, and Foster, supplemented by five errors by Princeton, brought in two runs. A bit by Cooper, together with a passed ball and a put-out, gave another run to the visitors in the second, but from this point to the seventh they were easily blanked. In Harvard's half of the second, the first three...
...left on first, after Willard had scored, by Smith's striking out. Van Ausdal opened the game for Princeton by flying out to Tilden; Edwards hit to Edgerly, but through poor coaching Beaman attempted to get the ball, a collision resulting; Shaw hit safely, sending Edwards to third, and got second on an attempted put-out; both were left on base, however, as the next two men went out, leaving the score 2 to 0 for Harvard...
...fifth opened well for Harvard. Nichols hit for two bases just inside the left field foul line, and came home on Willard's two bagger; Willard came home from second on Blossom's error; Smith bad got his base on balls, and stolen second when the game...
Hard luck kept Harvard from scoring in the seventh. Nichols hit safely, and was sent to second by Willard's single; Allen hit to Shaw, who touched third and threw to Toler, making a double play; Smith got his base on balls, but Foster went out, Cooper to Toler, closing the inning with two men on bases. Princeton scored two runs in this inning. Cooper got his base on balls, and came in on Clark's drive for three bases; Clark scored on the error by Edgerly which allowed Taylor to reach first; Van Ausdal struck out; Taylor was thrown...