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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...which lightly danced along the third base line to left field. Mason put another to left field, advancing Cook a base. Hallowell then repeated the performance, and Cook scored amid the enthusiastic cheering of the Harvard men. Frothingham hit to Young, who caught Mason as he tried to reach home on the poorest kind of coaching. Hallowell was thrown out at third on Hovey's hit, on the same kind of coaching. Dickinson then struck out, ending the inning...
...second. Hallowell sacrificed on a grounder to Young. Frothingham brought in Mason, on a single and stole second. Hovey brought him in on a beautiful two bagger to left field. Dickinson got out on a grounder to Brooks. Then Young became frightened, and Corbett helped him out with a home run, bringing in Hovey. This completely upset the Princeton nine, and Brooks gave Paine two bases on a wild throw. Highlands was next at the bat, and let out with a two bagger to right field. Cook ended the inning on a grounder to short. Five hits, with a total...
King started the eighth in the most forcible way, a home run over in left field almost out of the grounds. Young knocked a high fly, and Princeton almost ran over the field in their excitement. Hallowell not in the least disturbed caught the ball. Mackenzie again started the cheering with a three base hit, and scored on a passed ball. Humphreys struck out. Wright and Brooks both got their bases on balls, and Trenchard was hit by a pitched ball. The Princeton cheers at this point were beyond description. Guild came to the bat and did his level best...
Earned runs, Harvard 6, Princeton 1. Two base hits, Mason, Hovey, Highlands. Three base hits, Hallowell, Mackenzie. Home runs, Corbett, King. Stolen bases, Frothingham (2), Hovey, Dickinson (2), King (2), Young, Mackenzie (2), Ramsdell, Trenchard. First base on balls. Dickinson, Corbett, Mackenzie (2), King, Brooks, Wright. First base on errors, Harvard 6. Struck out, Hovey, Dickinson, Corbett, Highlands, King (2), Young, Ramsdell. Brooks (2), Trenchard, Guild, Humphreys. Passed Balls, Mason (4), Brown. Wild pitches, Young (2). Hit by pitched ball, Paine, Mackenzie, Trenchard (2). Time, 2h. 40m. Umpires, Mulligan and Hopkins...
...eighth by Wadsworth, Gilmore and Whiting brought in two earned runs. Walker was then given his base on balls. An error by Gray gave Phelan a chance to reach first, while Walker went to second, sending in Whiting and tying the score. Walker and Phelan then succeeded in reaching home, aided by steals and errors...