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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Although the visitors made several errors, the fielding on the whole was sharp, and the game was very interesting. For the first seven innings they only got two men on first, and they were both thrown out in attempting to steal second. In the eighth they had a man left on first, and in the ninth one on second...
Harvard played a very strong game both at the bat and in the field. In the first inning, Wiestling got his base on balls, went to second on a passed ball, and took third on a missed third strike, on which Phillips reached first. Nichols then made a tremendous drive into left field on which he easily made home run. In the third, two runs were added on a base on balls, and hits by Willard, Allen and Eoster...
...sixth, after two men were out, Edgerly got first on an error by Hunter, stole second, and came in on Wiestling's two bagger...
...seventh, Harvard added two more runs on a base on balls and hits by Allen and Foster. In the eighth, Wiestling got his base on balls for the third time in the game. This, with singles by Smith, Phillips and Allen, and a three-bagger by Willard, assisted by a wild throw by Spencer, swelled Harvard's total to thirteen. Brown went out in order in the eighth and ninth innings...
...game in our esteemed contemporary, the Yale News, "the fourth inning saw a change," "the next inning saw Yale retire," "the next inning saw three more runs," and "the eighth inning saw Yale again blanked." All these innings had reserved seats on the fence from which salient point they got this very accurate view of the game...