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Dates: during 1880-1889
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HARVARD 15, PRINCETON 3.The game opened with Princeton at the bat, but they were soon retired in order. Harvard got in four runs on Toler's muff of Coolidge's fly, Allen's hit and several passed balls. In the 2d inning, for Princeton, after two men were out, Harlan took first base on balls and second on a passed ball, but the next two men went out in order...
Third inning. Both nines went out in order. In the fourth inning Princeton made their first run, Reynolds getting first base on muffed three strikes, second and third on a passed ball and coming in on Van Ausdal's hit. Harvard went out in order...
...sixth, Princeton went out in order. For Harvard, Winslow led off with a base hit and took second on a passed ball. Nichols made his second three-base hit, bringing in Winslow. Crocker took first on Larkin's error and Nichols scored. Crocker stole second and came in on Coolidge's three-base hit; Baker hit safely, bringing in Coolidge. The next three men went out, but Baker succeeding in scoring on errors by Reynolds and Shaw. Score...
...sixth and eighth innings two of our nine were declared out for running out of the three-foot line to first. Brown played a sharp fielding game, Doron, Seagrave and Wadsworth leading. Seagrave made a superb catch of a long fly in the seventh. They failed to hit Vinslow to any extent except in the fifth inning, when they batted him all over the field. Durfee, Shedd and Clark led the batting. Harvard played a fair game in the field. Allen played superbly, and Coolidge and LeMoyne did well. The nine play in Princeton tomorrow, let us hope with more...
Earned runs-Exeter 2, Harvard '87 2. 2-base hits-Litchfield, Loud. 3-base hit-Willard. Bases on balls-Exeter 2, Harvard '87 4. Passed balls-Litchfield 1, Jennison 9. Wild pitches-Stagg 6. Struck out-Exeter 8, Harvard '87 5. Left on bases-Exeter 7, Harvard...