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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...sixth Highlands gave Stephenson his base on balls, and Speer's three bagger scored him. Paine's error allowed Speer to score and Rustin's hit scored Greenway. Carter left the box at the end of the seventh, after pitching a splendid game...
Captain Rustin opened the game for Yale by a hit to short, which, though well stopped, landed him on first. He stole second, then Keator went to second and Rustin to third on a passed ball, third strike. Reddington fouled out to first and Carter knocked a long low hit to centre which brought Rustin in. A poor throw by shortstop allowed keator to score. Only once, in the fifth, did Harvard come within a point of scoring. Then, when one man was out, Highlands sent a hard one to center, who misjudged it, and Highlands went to third...
...seventh was disastrous for Harvard. McVey fielded Greenway's grounder well, but Rustin hit a liner between Paine and Rand which got by both the fielders and resulted in a home run. Keator's hit was deflected by Highlands to Wrenn, and he threw out the runner at first, but the umpire did not allow it. Redington reached first on McVey's error, and Carter made a single, filling the bases. Stephenson's hit bounded over Winslow's head, and two runs were added to Yale's score. Speer's long hit got lost in the crowd in centre field...
Yale's first batter, Greenway, placed a single over second base; Rustin and Keator were out on high infield flies. Redington hit a long two-bagger to left field, but both men were left on Carter's hit to Winslow. Scannell hit the ball hard, but it went directly into Speer's hands. Hayes struck out, but Highlands got in a lucky single past Rustin. Paine's fly was caught by Redington...
...Yale, Stephenson led off with a two base hit, but the next three men could not advance him. Harvard's first man Stevenson hit a single to left field. A moment later Greenway threw to first to catch him off the base. The throw was poor, and the ball rolled to right field. Stevenson took second, and kept on to third as Keator let the ball get away from him. Wrenn was given a base on balls and as the last one was a wild pitch, Stevenson crossed the plate. Wrenn also scored on Winslow's three-bagger which Speer...