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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...make such costly errors, each of them letting in a run for Brown. Harvard's batting, with one exception, also showed some signs of falling off from the standard which the last two or three games have established. McAdams, however, made two strong drives beyond centre, netting him two home runs, and bringing in all together, four runs...
Harvard made four of her runs in the first inning. Cassatt started off with a single, stole second and reached third on a passed ball. Meanwhile Rogers was given a base on balls, stole second and took third on an error by short stop, while Cassatt came home. This same error gave Dreyfus a chance to reach first. Then with Rogers and Dreyfus on bases, McAdams made his home run, adding three more to the score. The fifth run was gotten by a single, a steal, and two errors, while in the next inning McAdams knocked his second home...
...fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth. In the fifth Cook got a run by a fine hit to left field, a wild throw for two bases and a hit by Highlands. In the sixth Dickinson got first on a hit, second on a fumble, stole third and came home on a terrible error by second, of Mason's hit. Upton got a run in the seventh by a fumble of his grounder, steal to second, and Highlands' hit. Hallowell made the fourth run in the eighth by a wild throw by Draper, a steal of second and third and Dickinson...
Harvard beat the Boston Unions, yesterday, by a score of 10 to 7, but the game was probably as poor an exhibition of base ball as has been seen on Jarvis, this year. The batting was certainly a redeeming feature. A home run by Corbett, three-baggers by Hallowell and Mason, two-baggers by Paine and Hovey, and seven singles, being a creditable record for one game. But the fielding was wretched for the most part. It was only owing to the equally bad work of the Boston Unions, that saved Harvard from defeat. The game was interesting...
Earned runs, Unions, 2. Two-base hits, Paine, Hovey, Ryan. Three-base hits, Hallowell, Mason. Home run, Corbett. Stolen bases, Frothingham (2), Mason, Corbett (2), Paine (2), Cook, Slattery, Hartnett, Soule. First base on balls. Harvard 9, Unions 4. First base on errors, Harvard 6, Unions 4. Left on bases, Harvard 12, Unions 8. Struck out, Hovey (2), Corbett, Paine, Wiggin, Clark, Slattery, Ryan (2), Barry (3), O'Connor. Double plays, Clark-Long-Hartnett; Frothinghom-Dickinson. Passed balls, Barry. Wild pitches, Ryan 4. Time, 2 hrs., 15 min. Umpire, Bond...