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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Ninety-nine went to the bat first: Thompson struck out, but Lynch hit safely, took second and third on Foster's fumble and scored on Davis' sacrifice. Mills went out at first base. Ninety-nine scored again in the second, when Galbraith got his base on balls and came in on two passed balls and a wild pitch. Neither side scored again till the fifth, when Ninety-nine made two runs and Ninety-eight one. Fitz got to first on an error by Holt, took second on a passed ball and came in on Lynch's hit. Lynch also scored...
...been about two months and a half since the 'Varsity Crew got on the river and by this time their work and order has assumed a certain definite form. The men have practiced hard and earnestly under the coaching of Mr. Mumford and Mr. Faulkner, and as a result have improved wonderfully well. On Wednesday afternoon the Crew rowed its first four mile "time row" and it is rumored that very fast time was made. The coaches, however, were evidently not entirely satisfied with the work of the men, so Moulton was taken from his usual place...
Before the eighth inning the game was, however, won and then again lost. In the first, after Ashton had been hit, Dewey got to first on Dean's error. Street hit to Haughton, who caught off Ashton at third. Lewis hit for three bases, scoring Dewey and Street, and himself coming in on Goodrich's single...
...very wild for the first inning, but after that he settled down and allowed the Seniors only two scattered hits. Ames also pitched a good game, but his support in the field was very poor, as many of Ninety-seven's runs were made after the men had got to first on what should have been easy outs. Scott caught an excellent game for the Juniors and his throwing to bases was especially good. Garrison played a very good game, and Abbott in left field caught a number of hard flies. For Ninety-six Porter played the best game...
Ninety-seven went to the bat first and scored two runs on a hit by Lord and errors by Ninety-six. In their half Ninety-six made all their runs of the game. McCarty got a base on balls and was followed by Ames and Selfridges, who did the same. McCarty scored and Ames and Selfridge came in on Paine's hit. Paine stole second and scored on Gonterman's hit. Fuller struck out. In the third inning the Juniors made three runs on a base on balls, hits by Warren and Nichols, and Ninety-six's errors...