Word: hit
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Fourth Inning. - Harvard hit bard in this inning, and Princeton made errors in profusion. Bingham Foster, Morgan, Linn and Boyden reached first on errors, Mumford's and Wiestling's singles with Willard's two bagger gave Harvard seven earned runs...
Princeton came to the bat much discouraged, but on a base on balls, a pass ball, a wild pitch and King's base hit two runs were made. Price retired at first; Campbell caught by Reynolds at second by feigning a fast ball; Evans struck out. Harvard, 16; Princeton, 7. Fifth Inning. - From this time on Harvard played listlessly, doing everything to hasten the game, which had grown very tiresome. Mumford struck out; Morgan got a base on balls, but was left at second; Wiestling and Linn went out at first. Princeton retired in one, two and three order...
Sixth Inning. - Campbell led off with a base hit, stole second, took third on Willard's put out, and while Duffield was rolling the ball to pitcher, stole home; Boyden and Bingham struck out. Princeton again went out in order, Duffield to center, Mercur and Wagenhurst to first. Harvard, 17; Princnton...
Seventh Inning. - Harvard for the first time went out in order. Price hit to short and was thrown out at first; wild throws of Boyden and Campbell gave Ford, who had taken Reynolds' place, a run. The next two men went out at first...
Eighth Inning. - Wiestling took first on Price's fumble, stole second and third, coming on Willard's single down the third base line; Wagenhurst made a run on a base on balls, a steal, a pass ball and Brownlee's hit. The next three men went out in order. Harvard, 18; Princeton...