Word: lefts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...struck out, Eighty-nine 3, Ninety 2; stolen bases. Eighty-nine 1, Ninety 1; wild pitches. Ninety 1, double plays, McPherson unassisted, Bates, McKean and Aiken; flies caught, Eighty-nine 9, Ninety 4; fouls caught, Eighty-nine 4, Ninety 2; out on bases, Eighty-nine 4, Ninety 5; left on basis, Eighty-nine 4, Ninety 6; time, 2 hours, 10 minutes; umpire, Guerin...
Hartford in the third inning again was shut out. Lynch and Herny got hits but were left on bases. The next three men one struck out, one had a sharp liner caught by Mumford, and the last got out by sending the ball to Howland who assisted Willard...
...seven runs scored. The second man at the bat hit a hot liner to Mumford which bounced unexpectedly and injured his leg so that he was obliged to let McLeod take his place. Harvard started off well. Evans got around on Hawley's hit, but Dean and Hawley were left by the failure of Linn and Howland to reach first. Hartford continued the same game in the ninth and ran up their score to thirteen. Hawley gave three of them bases on balls. Harvard also gained three runs by good batting and a base on errors...
...runs, Hartford 2, Harvard 4; two base hits, Mann, Henry, Henshaw, Dean; three base hits, Howland; first base on balls, Hartford 6, Harvard 4; first base on errors, Hartford 11, Harvard 5; struck out, Hartford 6, Harvard 8: wild pitches, Harvard 1; out on bases, Hartford 2, Harvard 3; left on bases, Hartford 9, Harvard 8; time, 2 hours; umpire, Mr. Quinn of Boston...
...train which was scheduled to reach Exeter at the said time. Notice was thereupon sent to Exeter stating Harvard's inability to reach Exeter at the appointed hour. The Exeter manager at once sent back word to come anyway, and he again stated the time at which the train left Boston for Exeter. The captain of the team received this word early Friday morning, but notice was sent back that it would be impossible to get the team together in time to take them up to Exeter at noon...