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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Earned runs - B. B. Club, 1. Two base hit - Bates. Home run - Hill. First base on balls by - Coe, 1; Kielty, 8. Struck out by - Coe, 9; Kielty, 12. Passed balls - Blodgett, 9; Vila, 5. Wild pitches - Kielty, 4; Coe, 3. Umpire - Butterworth, '90; Higginson, '90. Time...
...flied out to centre field; Linn struck out; Willard knocked a difficult fly, which was misjudged by Wilson; Willard reached third; Boyden got his base on balls; Bingham made a base hit, bringing in Willard and advancing Boyden to third; Foster had two strikes, and Boyden attempted to steal home, but was thrown out; Van Wormer to Blackinton to Clark...
Williams got a run in the second inning after two men were out; Clarke got his base on balls, and stole second when Burden made a base hit to centre field; Boyden threw out Clarke who had attempted to get home, but Burden had reached second. The third strike of Blackinton was dropped by Choate, who threw him out at first, but Burden had reached third; a wild thrown by Bingham on a third strike of Van Wormer allowed Burden to score; Boyden threw out Van Wormer who had attempted to reach third on a hit by. Brown...
Your correspondent undertook to learn the sentiments of those undergraduates who are making specialties of history and political science, with the following results: Thirty-four circulars were sent out, to which twenty-five answers were returned. Of these twenty-five none could be found friendly to coercion, twenty favored "home rule," and five were opposed...
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...