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Dates: during 1880-1889
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After the race on Saturday the probabilities are that the men will be taken at once to New london, where, under the guidance of Jasper Goodwin, they will be got into proper shape for the race. The work then will be hard, the four-mile course having to be covered at least twice a day, besides the running, walking and indoor work. There will be no system of diet, the men being given as much as they want of plain, substantial food. The stroke rowed by the Columbias is long and steady, with a sharp, wuick recovery, which will send...
...yesterday afternoon at 4 P. M., before an audience of about 1000. The game opened with Harvard at the bat. Beaman reached first by an error of the second baseman. Tilden hit for three bases, bringing in Beaman, but was put out in his endeavor to reach home. Nichols got his base on balls, stole second and third, and came home on a passed ball. Willard struck out, and Allen went out pitcher to first. For Dartmouth, the first three men were struck out. Score, Harvard, 2; Dartmouth...
...second inning, Smith got his base on balls, took second on a passed ball, third on a wild throw by catcher. Wiestling went out on a foul tip, Smith came home on a hit by Edgerly, who stole second, and went to third on a wild throw by atcher. Winslow went out short-stop to first base, and Edgerly was put out while trying to come home on a passed ball. For Dartmouth, Quackenboss struck out; Chellis out at first, assist by pitcher; Seruton made a base hit, stole second, but was put out while trying to steal third. Score...
Beaman struck out; Tilden hit to left fielder, who muffed, but was caught off his base and put out. Nichols got first by a fumble by third baseman, and scored on a passed ball, wild pitch and Willard's slogle. Allen and Smith followed with singles, the former coming in on a passed ball; Wiestling went out, second to first, and Smith was left on second. Dartmouth failed to score in this inning, and the tally was six to zero in favor of Harvard...
...passed ball. Willard hit a long fly to Reynolds, who dropped it, allowing him to reach second; a passed ball sent him to third. Allen hit safely, bringing in Willard, went to second, third, and home, on an error by Clark and two passed balls. Smith got his base on balls, and scored on passed balls, a wild throw and a hit. Wiestling hit safely, and went the round of the bases on a wild throw to Reynolds. Foster and Winslow struck out. Beaman hit for two bases, but was left on third by Tilden's long fly to Reynolds...