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Dates: during 1890-1899
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When Woodworth was substituted for Sedgwick in the eighth inning, Sears made a home run over the centre field fence, McCornick and Hayes doubles, and Laughlin a three bagger, before the first man had been put out. Further scoring was prevented by a double play by Bacon, Fultz and F. Croker. In the ninth, Robinson and Sears singled, and though the next two men struck out, a combination of errors and Laughlin's second triple scored Harvard's last runs...
Brown scored her first run on good base running, the second on Bacon's two bagger followed by Fultz's single, and the third on Gammon's home...
...base hits-McCornick 2, Hayes, Bacon. Three-base hits-Laughlin 2. Home runs-Burgess, Scars, Gammons. Sacrifice hit-Hayes. Stolen bases-Burgess, Haughton, Fultz, Gammons 3, Lauder, LeStage, Clarke. First base on balls-off Hayes: Bacon, R. Croker; off Sedgwick: Laughlin. Struck out-by Hayes: Bacon 2, F. Croker 2, R. Croker; by Sedgwick: Burgess; by Woodworth: McCornick, Hayes. Double play-Bacon, Fultz, F. Croker. Passed ball-LeStage. Wild pitches-Hayes 1, Sedgwick 2. Hit by pltched ball-by Sedgwick: Haughton; by Hayes: F. Croker. Time-2h. Umpire-Smith...
...militia, or naval reserves, it is well to think of them as what they are, patriotic servants of their country. It is hard to say in any single instance, "this man went only through love of adventure," or "that man desired subsequent political advancement," or "such a man has home ties which should have bound him." The question of enlistment is of an individual nature, one which every man has to decide for himself, and speaking generally each individual is the best judge of his responsibilities. Whether one goes or stays, the public must accept his action...
PARK THEATRE, Eugene Tompkins. Lessee and Manager.- Baseball by Automaton players every afternoon the Bostons play away from home. Smoking allowed. Admission 25 cents...