Word: score
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...which netted three bags. Henshaw knocked an easy one to McConkey; Bingham who was running for Willard started to go home; McConkey seeing the uselessness of trying to field him out at the plate, threw to Spencer to cut off Henshaw. Spencer stood as one dazed at seeing Harvard score, and the result was, Harvard one run and Henshaw on first; a base on balls advanced the latter one base. Bingham flied out. Mumford reached first on a missed third strike, and Linn's two base hit with the bases full, netted Harvard three runs, none earned. This closed...
...score was now five to four in Yale's favor, and Harvard went to the bat determined to push matters. Henshaw made a good attempt at a hit, but was caught out by Cross after a long run. Boyden made a hit, stole second, was advanced a base on Bingham's single, and was put out at home by Stewart on Mumford's short hit to third. With two men out and two on bases, Linn got his base on balls. With the bases full, Wiestling knocked a grounder to Noyes which was fumbled, and two men scored. Foster...
...seniors came to the bat in the ninth eleven runs behind, determined to make a big brace. The big brace resulted in one run which was made on a muffed thrown ball and Dudley's single. The score...
...getting away with them on Saturday. For Harvard, Young played the most brilliant game. His batting was also the best. Sabin's pitching was effective. Anable and McClung did good work for Exeter. Piper and Linn filled their positions acceptably. Slade and Bates did some vigorous batting. The score...
...Haven on Saturday, Yale played her best game of the season. For Princeton, Mercur was hit hard and retired. King was put in the box and pitched as wild as usual. Stagg again distinguished himself by the most effective work. The score...