Word: lefts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...game was called at 4 o'clock with Harvard at the bat. Wiestling got his base on balls and stole second. Foster got first on short-stop's fumble and Wiestling went to third. Campbell knocked a fly to short left field which Frederick failed to capture. With the bases full Willard was given his base on balls and Wiestling came home. Nichols attempted to catch Willard off first and Foster came in on Merrill's wild throw to the plate. Allen then threw to second to catch Willard, and Campbell came home. Henshaw and Boyden flied out. Willard stole...
...they made four more runs. Wiestling made a hit and got third, on a wild throw, and came in on Foster's single. Frederick made a wild throw on Campbell's hit to him on which Foster came home and Campbell went third. Henshaw drove the ball over the left fielder's head for a home run, bringing Camp-in also...
...last year played first base Monday, in place of Spencer and will probably fill the same position in Saturday's game with Columbia and perhaps for the remainder of the season. He is a very fine fielder and a good batter and will greatly strengthen the nine. Brigham, the left fielder of last season's team, has just returned from Europe, and as soon as he can get in practice he will fill his old place, Kellogg going to right field. - Globe...
...than five lines, inserted In this column for 50 cents each insertion, or $2.00 a week. For over five lines, the rates are doubled. Short "Lost" and "Found" notices, if inserted once, free; every additional insertion 50 cents. All notices must be paid for in advance, and must be left at Leavitt & Pierce...
...than five lines, inserted in this column for 50 cents each insertion, or $2.00 a week. For over five lines, the rates are doubled. Short "Lost" and "Found" notices, if inserted once, free; every additional insertion 50 cents. All notices must be paid for in advance, and must be left at Leavitt & Pierce...