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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...little excitement during the rest of the game. The result was due mainly to the excellent pitching of Highlands and the costly errors of Pennsylvania. Besides this the Harvard men ran bases with good judgment and took every possible advantage of their opponent's misplays. The fielding of the home team, too, was very clean, only three errors being made on hard hit balls...
...throw to third to catch Dean Hayes made for second, and Blakely sent the ball down there to head him off. Hollister muffed the throw and Dean made for home, reaching there safely. Hayes meanwhile kept on for third, and Reunig sent the ball to Blakely, but the throw was high, and while the ball rolled to the outfield, Hayes came in with the second run. Scannell closed the inning by flying to Avil...
President and Mrs. Eliot will be at home on the evening of Class Day from seven to nine o'clock to officers and graduates of the University, and to members of the graduating classes, with their friends...
President and Mrs. Eliot will be at home to officers and graduates of the University, and members of the graduating classes and their friends. No individual invitations will be sent...
Earned runs - Brown 6. Home run - Robinson. Three-base hits - White, Scannell 2. Two-base hit - Robinson. Struck out - Bustard, Cook 2, White 2, Winslow 2, Paine, Brady, Dean, Stevenson. Base on balls - Scannell, Burgess, Fultz, Robinson, Dean, Paine, Bustard. Stolen bases - Donovan, Scannell, Rand, Lowney, Burgess 2, Dean, Paine. Passed balls - Scannell 2, Lauder 2. Wild pitch - Highlands. Hit by pitched ball - Robinson, Burgess. Double play - Dean, Wrenn and Stevenson. Umpire - Quinn. Time...