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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...than a minute had a ball down in right field, for a three-bagger. Hallowell followed with a long fly to Beall, which enabled Mason to cross the plate, with Harvard's first run. Frothingham went out on a fly to Case. With two out, Hovey and Cook both got singles, but were left on bases, as Dickinson's high fly to short left field was prettily caught by Murphy, after a hard...
...second inning the programme for Yale was exceedingly simple. Case struck out, and Bliss, with his usual good luck, got to third on a base on balls and two wild throws in succession by Highlands. But Carter and Norton both struck out, and Bliss was left at third...
...next, for the first time, and was as susceptible as all the rest to Highlands' pitching, going out on three strikes. Norton made third out in the same way. In Harvard's half of the fifth, a little judgment might have brought in a ru+++. Hallowell got a single by Norton, but for some unaccountable reason tried to take second, and was thrown out by at least ten feet. Frothingham hit a hot one by Bowers to Norton, and was thrown out at first. Hovey got a single to left field, and stole second very prettily. Here he was left...
...seem to get a ball out of the diamond. Jackson and Kedzie were unable to hit even that much, and both went out on three strikes. Murphy managed to hit out a fly, which Hovey easily captured. Harvard came near scoring in her half of the inning. Dickinson got a pretty single to right field, and a moment later took second on a passed ball. Trafford hit a hot ball to the infield, but took first as Jackson dropped the throw. Dickinson took third, and to the eyes of all but the umpire, crossed the plate in safety, while Trafford...
...Yale got her only hit in the seventh. After Beall and Bowers had gone out on three strikes, it may be that Highlands slowed up a little. At any rate, Case lined out a three-bagger way over Corbett's head into the crowd in right field. Highlands couldn't stand this, so kept him at third by striking out the third man - Bliss. Mason led off the seventh inning with a scratch hit, stealing second, and taking third on a passed ball. Hallowell hit a high fly, which Murphy scooped in, after a very pretty run. Frothingham brought...