Word: kellogg
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Harvard was first at the bat and was quickly retired; Wiestling by a ground hit to short, Foster who struck out, and Campbell who flied out to Stagg. For Yale, Stagg went out on an easy grounder, Mumford to Willard; Kellogg struck out, and Noyes flied out to Bingham. In the second, Harvard started in to make runs and continued to do so for the rest of the game. Yale went to pieces in this inning, the result being four runs for Harvard, only one of which was earned. Willard led off with a rattling hit between centre and left...
...took third on a passed ball; Willard and Henshaw flied out to Hunt while Boyden was put out on a ground hit to Spencer. Campbell was left on third. For Yale Stewart flied out. Stagg got a life on an excusable error by Wiestling, was advanced to third on Kellogg's single and came in on Willard's error, Kellogg in the meanwhile going to second. Noyes knocked a high fly Wiestling, which was nicely captured Hunt got his base on Willard's muff and Kellogg scored on the same error. Hunt stole second and got out on third, Henshaw...
...single, but was put out trying to get to second on Dann's catch of Campbell's high fly, Willard filed out to Hunt. For Yale, Stewart led off with a fly which Foster captured after a hard run. Stagg made a hit and was advanced to third on Kellogg's single to Linn, who held the ball so long that Stagg ran home and Kellogg took second. The latter stole third, Noyes in the mean while flying out to Foster. Hunt then knocked a "pop" fly to Mumford which the latter muffed, upon which Kellogg scored. Hunt was caught...
...Yale, Kellogg and Hunt excelled at the bat, while Hunt played a remarkable fielding game, putting out six men. Dann played well behind...
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