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...difference between a league of three colleges, each playing the others, and one college standing single-handed against two which separately strain every nerve to crush it, while it has no chance to play off one against another, should certainly be apparent to the Harvard men; it comes home with a great deal of force to the Yale management. In fairness to the University, however, we would say that the News does not offer this as a vindication needed for our action, it suggests it as a possible reason...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: What Yale Thinks About It. | 5/16/1891 | See Source »

...desired. Bates fumbled a grounder in the first inning and Dickinson another rather difficult one in the sixth, but with these exceptions the fielding of the team was perfect. Whenever one of Morrill's men got a base he was sure to be thrown out before he came home. Only one man scored, and only one was left. Bates watched the base like a cat, and whenever Cobb had a chance the ball went down to second with great speed and accuracy. But the prettiest part of the game was Hovey's playing at second. In the sixth he made...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard 7; Morrill's Nine 1. | 5/15/1891 | See Source »

Earned runs, Ninety-one 7, Ninetyfour 1. Three base hits, Corning, Frothingham. Home runs, Corning, Luce. First base on balls, by Bowman 4, by Minton 3, by Dickinson 3. First base on errors, Ninety-one 4, Ninetyfour 4. Struck out, Mason (2), Luce, Lowell, Harding, Cabot, Homans, Quigley (3). Stolen bases, Cummings, (3), Mason (2), Corning (3), Simons, Guerin, Parker (2), Frothingham (3), Clark, Harding, Cabot, Homans. Passed balls, Mason 1, Corbett 1. Double play, Lowell and Quigley. Left on bases, Ninety-one 7, Ninety-four 7. Time, 2 h. 20 m. Umpire, Howe...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ninety-one 13; Ninety-four 7. | 5/12/1891 | See Source »

...Minton, striking out ten men to the latter's two. Quigley played prettily at short and Cabot well at third except for one very costly error. Lowell and Dickinson also covered their, bases well. Lowell did the hard hitting for Harvard. McCormick's batting for Yale was extraordinary, his home run in the seventh rolling clear across the Law School tennis courts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale wins the Freshman Game. | 5/11/1891 | See Source »

Earned runs, Yale 8, Harvard 4. Two base hit McCormick. Three base hits, Case (2), Bigelow, Corbett, Clark. Home run, McCormick. First base on balls, Beals, Skinker, Bigelow, Rustin, Kedzie (3), Frothingham (2), Dickinson, Claok, Harding, Minton. First base on errors, Yale 2, Harvard 6. Struck out, Case, Bigelow, Frothingham (4), Clark, Harding, Quigley (2), Cabot, Minton. Stolen hases, Skinker, McCormick, Bliss, Kedzie, Dickinson (2), Harding (2), Quigley, Passed balls, Kedzie (2), Corbett. Double play, Corbett and Minton. Hit by pitched ball, Case, Skinker, Clark. Out on bases, Yale 7, Harvard 4. Left on bases, Yale 7, Harvard 10. Time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale wins the Freshman Game. | 5/11/1891 | See Source »

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