Word: home
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...sixth Burgess was hit, stole second and scored on Clarkson's single to left field. Clarkson stole second and reached home when Street fumbled R. Stevenson's grounder. After Haughton flied out, Paine hit for three bases, scoring Stevenson. Then T. Stevenson was hit, Pote flied out, and Dean's single scored Paine and T. Stevenson, making the score 7 to 5 in favor of Harvard...
...society pin" upon his waistcoat, nor his heart upon his sleeve. He is silent about the good deeds that he does; yet week after week he goes to a "Boys' Club" in some wretched district of Boston; or he gathers about him the little band that centres round a "Home Library"; there is a sailors' mission where Harvard students may be found Sundays, and a "Prospect Union," where men who have toiled all day meet at night to study, and Harvard students are their teachers. They devote time and strength to these, but they say nothing: Silently the rich have...
MIDDLETOWN, CONN., May 11.- Wesleyan was defeated on the home grounds today by the Yale nine. Score...
...Ward's home run in the ninth gave Princeton 17. For Harvard, Dean started off with a hit, stole second and scored on Easton's wild pitch. Kelley's error gave Burgess the last run. Scannell flied out and a double play from Bradley to Wheeler ended the game...
Earned runs, Princeton 8, Harvard 5. Two-base hits, Clarkson, Ward, Bradley. Three-base hits, Titus, Dean. Home runs, Ward, Altman, Bradley, Wheeler, Gunster. Stolen bases, Smith 2. Watson, Wheeler, Dean, Burgess 2, Vincent. First base on balls, by Easton 6, by Paine 8, by Haughton 2. Struck out, by Easton 6, by Paine 2, by Hanghton 3. Double plays, Bradley to Wheeler, Ward to Kelley. Passed ball, Scannell. Wild pitches Easton 2, Paine 2. Umpire, Campbell. Time...