Word: run
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Harvard met the famous New Jersey nine Saturday and prevented it from getting a run. The game was the prettiest played here this year, Harvard making no error outside the battery and the visitors only two. Gallivan was hurt in the eighth and was obliged to retire, Luce taking his place at second. Howland made a fine catch of Jos. Reilly's fly in the fourth. Flynn played excellently at short for the visitors, accepting five chances...
...bunching three hits. Boyden led off with a drive to centre, took second on Henshaw's single to right, and they both were advanced a base on a sacrifice by Willard. With two men on base, Bates made a hit to right, sending in both men. Harvard added another run to her score in the fourth on Knowlton's hit, a stolen base and a single by Howland. Two more were added in the sixth on a wild throw by second, an attempted put out and a passed ball. Harvard did not score after the sixth...
DAVID C. TORREY, Sec'y.H. B, C.- There will be a run to Malden this afternoon if pleasant. Start from University...
Harvard followed on, but were unable to make any stand against the fine bowling of Goodwin and Brown. Goodwin performed the wonderful feat of getting five wickets for one run. Brown also made a good catch at short slip...
Pennsylvania's only run was made in the sixth inning on a hit by Lizt to left field. The ball struck the cinder track and bounded high over Knowlton's head, giving Liszt two bases. He stole third and went home on Boyden's wild pitch...