Word: scored
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Foster added a run to Harvard's score, in the eighth inning, by striking vigorously at a wild pitch, going to third on passed balls and coming home on Beaman's hit. Foster got his base on balls, but was left on third, as Van Ausdale, Blossom and Edwards struck out. Score, 10 to 5 against Princeton...
...ninth inning Harvard duplicated its score of the seventh. Nichols went to first on a dropped third strike, and scored on a wild pitch, a dropped fly, and a passed ball. Willard hit a long fly to Reynolds, who dropped it, allowing him to reach second; a passed ball sent him to third. Allen hit safely, bringing in Willard, went to second, third, and home, on an error by Clark and two passed balls. Smith got his base on balls, and scored on passed balls, a wild throw and a hit. Wiestling hit safely, and went the round...
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...track athletes in spite of the gross unfairness displayed by the managers of the intercollegiate games. Truly, the faithful work of the past year has met its fitting reward. The result of the game against Princeton was but another proof of the strength of our nine. As the score now stands we can see no reason why the base-ball championship should not come to Harvard. The brilliant record of Captain Winslow's men is such as to make it almost absolutely certain that Harvard is to take the lead at last in this branch of sport. All the games...
...accompanied the nine, which was rendered all the more enjoyable by the reading of dispatches announcing our victories at New York and Princeton. For Yale Heyworth, Lux, Allen, and Kellogg did the best work, while Austin and Choate easily bore off the honors for Harvard. Following is the score...