Word: smith
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Literary anniversaries will occur to-day as follows: Princeton, annual meeting of literary societies, and Lynete prize debate; Cornell class day, address by Prof. Goodwin Smith; Smith, ivy exercises, and college reception; Tufts, alumni meeting, address by Rev. E. C. Sweetser; Lasell, seniors reception...
...went out on a long fly to Shedd. Brown got a man on first on called balls, but he was neatly caught by Allen while stealing second. Nichols retired the next two men on strikes. In the fourth inning Allen hit safely, and reached second by a beautiful steal; Smith's put-out sent him to third, where he was left by Edgerly's striking out, and Foster's retirement on a fly to Cook. Brown's three batsmen were successively struck...
...Willard hit a fairly easy grounder to Cook, and seemed about to fall an easy victim at first, but Cook threw the ball five feet over Seagrave's head, allowing Willard to reach third. Allen went out on a long fly to left field, which allowed Willard to score. Smith was sent to first on balls, but Edgerly closed the inning by sending a pop fly to Gunderson, Brown failed to score, for Nichols again assisted Allen in retiring the three men first at bat, thus performing the feat of striking out eleven successive batsmen. Score...
...sixth, after two men were out, Allen got in a rattling hit for three bases, and crossed the plate on an error by Clark. A base on balls and an attempted put-out enabled Smith and Edgerly to reach first and second respectively, but Foster closed the inning by being fielded out at first. Brown went out in order. Score, 2 to 0 for Harvard...
Harvard failed to score in the eighth, though Smith got his base on balls, and Foster also got on base by an error of Cook. For Brown, Cook crossed the plate amid wild excitement, on a base on balls, a wild pitch, a steal, and a clean hit by Cooper. Score...