Word: howland
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Harvard was first at the bat. Linn sent a grounder to second who fumbled and Linn was safe at first. Howland followed with a short hit, but was not out on account of an error of Knickerbocker's. Willard got first on a short hit, but stupid base-running by Linn and Howland resulted in their being caught between bases and put out. Henshaw got first on balls, but Mumford put the side out by a short fly to first. The base-running in this inning was the worst part of the Harvard game. Princeton started off well. Durell with...
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Earned runs-Harvard 2. Two base hits-Howland. Three base hits-Willard. First bast on balls-Harvard 3, Worcester 3. First base on errors-Harvard, 5. Worcester 5. Struck out-Harvard 4, Worcester 9. Stolen bases-Harvard 1. Worcester 1. Passed balls-Henshaw 1. Wild pitches-Stafford 1, Downer 1. Flies caught-Harvard 5, Worcester 7. Fouls caught-Henshaw 1. Out on bases-Harvard 8, Worcester 2. Left on bases-Harvard 6, Worcester 3. Time-2 hours. Umpire-Mr. Quinn...
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Sixth inning. Howland got a base on balls. Hawley knocked a fly to right which King caught after a long run nearly to first, and made the double play. A base on balls and a two base hit gave Princeton...