Word: run
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Harvard began her scoring in the second inning when Mumford got his base on Henshaw's out, and was brought home by Cumming's pretty three bagger. Cummings came home on Evans' sacrifice, and Harvard had two earned runs. In the fifth inning Dean crossed the plate, making the round of the bases on Pettit's wild throw, a daring steal, and Piper's sacrifice. In the next inning Mumford made a hit and reached home, Dean got his base on balls and came home on O'Brien's fearfully wild throw to the home plate, In the next Howland...
...Earned runs, Wilkesbarre 4, Harvard 5; two base hits, Henshaw; three base hits, Cummings, Pettit, Willard; home run, O'Brien; first base on balls, by Wheeler 1, by Downer 4; first base on errors, Wilkesbarre 5, Harvard 5; struck out, Wilkesbarre 7, Harvard 5, stolen bases, Wilkesbarre 3, Harvard 4; passed balls, Henshaw 1; wild pitches, Downer 3; double plays, Mumford, Dean, Willard, Williams and Flanagan; flies caught, Wilkesbarre 11, Harvard 7; fouls caught, Wilkesbarre 1; out on bases, Wilkesbarre 4, Harvard 3: left bases, Wilkesbarre 5, Harvard 8; time, 2 hours, 30 minutes; umpire, Quinn...
...Shearman, '89, instead of lowering the record, raised it from 10 feet, 3 5-8 inces, to 10 feet, 5 inches. Perfect weather and a good track combined to make the meeting one of unusual interest, all of the events being closely contested, especially the bicycle race, half-mile run, and the 120 yards hurdle. Below is given the list of events and winners...
Four hundred and forty yards run-F. W. Robinson '90, time 53 4-5 seconds. Robinson finished the last thirty-five yards in a jog trot, looking back for his contestants...
...mile run-W. Harmar '90, time 4 minutes, 41 4-5 seconds; won easily; J. P. Lloyd, Jr., '91, second...