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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...appear. Harvard had a large number of entries, but won only second and third place in the tandem, and third place in the two-mile handicap. Columbia with five entries easily outclassed the other competitors, winning the silk banner offered by the association, with sixteen points. She also got second in the two-mile handicap, which did not count toward the banner...
Harvard made her first run in the second. After Clarkson had gone out on a grounder, Haughton got his base on balls. Rand advanced him with a single to left and Lauder's error on Stevenson's grounder filled the bases. Paine then hit to centre field but Sedgwick muffed, allowing Haughton to score. Stevenson, however, was caught at second and shortly afterwards Rand was cut off at the plate in trying to score when the ball was thrown to second on Paine's attempt to steal...
...fumble of Haughton's grounder. Rand sent Clarkson in by a second hit to left and advanced Haughton to third. Rand was caught out at second, but Stevenson's two-bagger over the left-field fence scared Haughton. Paine continued the hitting by getting a single, and Chandler got to first on balls. Dean's single to left and Robinson's bad throw scored Stevenson, Paine and Chandler. Adouble play on Scannell's grounder ended the scoring for Harvard...
...second half of the inning Brown made her only run. Robinson got his base on balls and scored when Lauder sent the ball among the carriages in centre field for three bases. The next six men went out in succession. Brown did not succeed in getting any more men to first, but Harvard got two men on base in each of the last two innings...
...first inning a base on balls, a stolen base, and an error by Mills gave Pennsylvania their first run. Neither side scored again till the fourth, when Lynch got first on an error and was brought in by Fitz's home run. This put Harvard ahead with the score two to one, but in the next inning three bases on balls and more errors by Harvard let in three more runs. After this the result was not in doubt for an instant, Pennsylvania scoring four runs in the seventh and one in the eighth, while the best Harvard could...