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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Wilkinson, left fielder of the U. of M., has made two home runs, one three bagger, three two base hits and seven singles in four games...
...usual, though the play improved much towards the end of the game, and some brilliant plays were made. Wiggin was given a chance in the pitcher's box, and made an excellent showing. Morrill's men got only four clean hits, and twelve of them struck out. The home run which Cloney made in the fifth inning would not have been good for more than three bases if Alward had not found it difficult to pick up the rolling ball on the dirt tennis courts back of the Law School. The throwing to bases was sharp on both sides, sixteen...
...first scoring was made in Harvard's half of the fourth inning. A two base hit to centre field by Alward was followed by a single by Cook. which brought Alward in. In the fifth Cloney led off for his side with a long fly past Alward, and came home before it could be fielded in. Maegher made a base hit to centre. Hallowell threw the ball to first, long after all chance to catch the man there was gone. The ball sailed high over Trafford's head, and Maegher took third. Then Connor hit to Dean, who feinted towards...
Earned runs, Harvard 3, Morrill's 1. Two base hit, Alward. Home run, Cloney. First base on balls, Dean (3), Alward, Cook, Connor. First base on errors, Harvard 2, Morrill's 3. Struck out, Trafford, Cobb, Cotter, Doe (2), Flavin (2), Wise (2), Maegher, Connor, Slattery (2), Williams. Stolen bases, Dean, Hovey (2), Alward, Cook (2), Fiavin, Connor. Passed balls, Cobb, Cotter. Double play, Wiggin and Trafford. Hit by pitched ball, Trafford, Dean. Out on bases, Harvard 7, Morrill's 9. Left on bases, Harvard 6, Morrill's 5. Time 2 h. Umpire, Ryan of boston...
...sketch with most (but not all) of the characteristics of a story; a sketch, in which there are delineations of three distinct characters,- one Horace Tennant, a Harvard graduate, cultivated and cynical, the well-springs of whose enthusiasm are not, however, entirely dried up, returning to his Texas home after an absence of four years-secondly, a Texas girl, plump and pretty, with a natural antipathy to books and other instruments of cultivation, and a predilection for slang and amorous raillery (a girl whose type is familiar to many Harvard men) -and lastly, "a short, thickset young man with...