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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Harvard did not score again till the fifth inning, though they got men on bases in the second and third on errors. In the fifth, Wiestling got his base on a fumble by first, stole second and Campbell made a hit, bringing Wiestling and Foster in. Campbell stole third but was left there...
...balls, stole second, went to third on an attempt to catch Campbell at the plate and got home on Allen's long fly to Dearth. In the eighth, Linn made a single, stole second, and came in on Wiestling's three-bagger. And in the ninth Williard made a hit, got second on a passed ball, third on an error by Cary and got home on Boyden's grounder to Freman...
Bowdoin failed to score in the first or second innings In the third Dearth got his base on balls, stole second, went to third on a passed ball and came in on Moulton's hit to short. The inning closed with three men on bases. Bowdoin did not score again till the eighth inning, though they got men on bases several times. In the eighth Soule made a single, stole second, and came in on Williamson's single. This closed their run getting...
Harvard played a very strong fielding game, every one playing well and with snap. Their base running was also very fine. Bowdoin played a loose fielding game, and Soule was the only man who seemed able to hit Boyden at all. The score...
Earned runs - Harvard, 1; Bowdoin, 1. Two-base hit - Allen. Three-base hit - Wiestling. First base on balls - Boyden, 5; Moulton, 4. First base on errors - Harvard 12; Bowdoin, 6. Struck out - Boyden, 8; Underwood, 1. Passed balls - Allen, 3; Moulton, 1. Wild pitches - Underwood, 1. Left on bases - Harvard, 4; Bowdoin, 7. Umpire - Mr. Grant. Time...