Word: pop
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...third inning G. Nettleton made a safe hit, and took second on Winslow's wild throw to Smith. Springfield struck out and Hale flied out to Tilden. Chellis hit a pop fly to Coolidge which he muffed and G. Nettleton took third. Fellows, however, struck out. For Harvard, Coolidge reached first base on McCarthy's fumble, and took second on Baker's base hit. A passed ball and a wild pitch brought them both in. Phillips went out by F. Nettleton to Hale. Tilden made a base hit and took second and third by a passed ball and a wild...
...Yale, Goodwin took first base on balls, and stole second. Ayer made a base hit, sending him to third. Marsh hit a "pop" fly to left field. Coolidge muffed it but threw home in time to cut off Goodwin at the plate. Sheppard struck out, and Bayne fouled out, leaving Ayer and Marsh on third and second bases. Score, Harvard 1 ; Yale 0. In the second inning, Harvard went out in order. For Yale, after two men went out, Tuttle reached first base on F. Coolidge's fumble, and took second on Tilden's wild throw ; but Gordon went...
...Hopkins, but was himself cut off trying to reach third base; Souther struck out. For Harvard, Coolidge made a base hit; Baker hit a ground ball to Terry, who touched second and threw to Stewart, making a double play. Phillips took first base on Oliver's muff of a 'pop' fly, but was thrown out at second by Souther to Terry. Score, Yale 1, Harvard...
Seventh inning. Princeton was blanked, although A. Moffat made a base hit. For Harvard, Baker flied out to Reynolds; Phillips hit a pop fly which was muffed by Harlan, stole second, and took third on a passed ball, but LeMoyne struck out and Tilden flied out to Edwards and he was unable to get home...
...Allen and Smith took their bases on balls; Winslow hit a grounder to third baseman, forcing out Allen and sending Smith to second. Nichols made a base hit and filled the bases. Coolidge flied out to centre field and Smith scored, tying the game. Baker went out on a pop fly to pitcher, leaving Winslow and Nichols on bases. With the score tied, Princeton went out in order in the ninth inning, and Harvard failed to score, although LeMoyne reached third base on Vanetten's wild throw and two steals...