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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first four innings Dartmouth's men went out in one, two, three order, Harvard playing with a great deal of snap. In the first inning, with one man out, Heath got to first on a muffed third strike, but he was quickly caught there by Bates and Trafford. Baehr struck out. In the second, Joyce was the first man out. Boutelle got the only base on balls which Bates gave during the game, but he also was caught at first. Throughout the game Bates was very efficient in keeping the Dartmouth men close to their bases. Eaton struck...
...chief fault in their play, or at any rate, one more easily corrected, was the wretched base running. Our men know how to steal bases better than most college nines, but this knowledge should not make them foolhardy, as it certainly seems to do. In the first inning Trafford got out at second on a daring attempt to steal when only one man was out. In the sixth inning, again, with no one out Hallowell made a good steal of second, and, not content with this, tried to make third at the same time, and was thrown...
...third inning, after Murphy had flied out, Lynch made a safe hit and got to third on a wild pitch. Bird knocked a high foul to Alward who muffed it. Then Bird made another hit in the same direction, but inside the line, and Lynch came home. Bird took second on O'Brien's sacrifice, and scored on a passed ball and error by Trafford. Parks got his base on balls and Moore hit safely. Lezott sent a long fly to centre which looked safe, but Hallowell caught it prettily and the side was out. For Harvard, Bates reached third...
...sixth Worcester added three runs to her score. Murphy got his base on balls, was forced to second by Lynch, whom Howe hit, took third on Howe's fumble of Bird's easy grounder and reached the plate on O'Brien's sacrifice. That is, the umpire said he did. Everybody else thought differently. Lynch, who had mean while reached third, came in on Hovey's wild throw to the plate. A wild throw by Cobb enabled Bird also to score. This ended the runs for the game. In the eighth, with one man out, O'Brien hit safely. Parks...
...game was well played by both nines, the freshmen showing a great improvement over some of their recent attempts to play ball. Minton pitched for them and struck out eight men, allowing but four hits. The team batted well and got nine hits off the opposing pitcher, while their fielding was sharp and clean and their base running very fair. The make-up of the teams was as follows...