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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Second inning: Henshaw was out Ames to Dana, and Mumford and Evans struck out. Brownlee flied out to centre, Brokaw got a base on Dean's error, but Watts flied out and Durell was out Dean to Williard...
...first inning neither side scored. In the second, Carpenter and Bell got their bases on balls, Neff and Cummin made hits and five runs were scored, Curtis getting first on the first baseman's error. Brown in their half made two runs. Throughout the rest of the game Harvard increased their lead and won easily. Harvard '92 played well throughout and batted well considering that the Brown 'Varsity battery played. The outfielding was brilliant and the catching of Bell deserves mention. Appended is the score...
Third inning: Dean and Downer struck out, Linn made a base hit but was out to steal second. Princeton made four runs in her half of the inning. Dana and Knickerbocker got their base on balls, were advanced on King's base hit and came home on Mumford's excusable fumble of Ames sharp grounder. Ames and King also scored on a couple of steals, and Henshaw's muff at the plate of Linn's throw...
...first inning Linn got his base balls, took second on a wild pitch, third on a passed ball, and was fielded out at the home plate on Quackenbess's short hit to Ames. Howland got his base on balls, took second and third on Linn's out, and came home on Willard's fly to left. Quackenboss was out trying to steal third, and Willard flied out. Durell made a slow hit to theinfield and was forced out at second. Dana's fly to Hawley was muffed; he took second and third on a base on balls and a passed...
Fourth inning. Howland got his base on an error, but the next three men went out in order. Watts and Durell got their bases on errors and came in on King's three bagger to right...