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Dates: during 1890-1899
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WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS., June 7. - Williams won her third consecutive victory over Dartmouth at Williamstown this afternoon in one of the prettiest contests of the season. It took Williams four innings to size up Paley's curves, but after that they hit him at will and came out with the score of 9 to 3 in their favor. Both teams played clean fielding games, but Williams won by terrific batting, eight of the nine runs being earned. Dartmouth's runs were gifts, one being tallied on four bases on balls and the other two on Draper's needless error...
...fourth Newton scored three more runs. Bowen hit safely and went to second on a wild pitch...
Besarick got a base on balls, and both scored on Highlands's three-base hit. Highlands afterwards scored on Hubbard's long drive to Burgess...
...third the Newton Athletic men scored four more runs. After Besarick was out, Highlands hit hard to Dean, who fumbled. Mason hit safely. Hubbard knocked a two-bagger, which scored Highlands. By good throwing Mason was caught at the plate. Abbott got to base on Buckman's error. Another error by Buckman allowed Hubbard to score, and gave Warren his base. Warren then stole second, and scored on a passed ball. Harvard went out in one, two three order...
Harvard had a beautiful chance to do something in the ninth. Burgess had succeeded in getting a hit, but as his knee was still weak, Hayes was substituted to run bases for him. Hayes stole second. Gregory then went out, but Dean got a base on balls. Rand was at bat, when Hayes foolishly and unexcusably tried to steal third and was easily caught. But even yet there was a chance, as both Rand and Wrenn got bases on balls. With the bases full and two men out Buckman knocked an easy fly into left field which Warren caught...