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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Coolidge led off the third inning by striking out. Olmsted sent another liner to centre, and came in on a wild pitch and a wild throw by Greene of a ball off Nichols' bat. For Brown, Payne, who got his base on balls, came in on hits made by Dilts and Smith and a wild throw by Le Moyne to first. Score...
...church in preventing home runs. Olmsted followed with a hit which succeeded in overreaching the fence, but was balked by the wire screen which, to make assurance doubly sure, is built above the fence about five feet. This brought in Coolidge, earning the first run for Harvard. Baker got his base on balls; Nichols sent a high fly to Payne, who kindly muffed it, letting Baker score another run. Crocker struck out but Bassett let the ball through his legs and Nichols came in, leaving Crocker to finish the run-getting and that inning on a muff by Chase...
...more runs by hard batting and a passed ball. Neither side scored again until the seventh, when Harvard succeeded in getting in four more runs by a three base hit by Beaman, base hits by Halbert and Winslow, and a passed ball and wild pitch. In this inning Yale got a run by a base on balls and passed ball, wild pitch and an error by short. In the eighth Yale got another run on a muff of Richards' long fly to centre-field and a base hit by Terry. This tied the score. In the ninth Harvard went...
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...
Seventh Innings. - Hunt out, Baker to Burt; Gardner, well fielded by Bean to Burt; Hamlin, a hit to Nichols. For Harvard - Olmsted to first; Crocker to first on balls; Nichols, base hit; all three scored runs; Baker first out on fly to Boyden; Hall made a base hit; Burt got first; Bean out on foul to catcher; Le Moyne, Burt and Hall left on bases by a long hit of Coolidge to Buffum. In this innings the visitors became rattled and their playing for the rest of the game was loose and full of errors...