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First Inning.- Campbell hit safely the first ball pitched just over McBride's head, amid a storm of cheers. In attempting to steal second he was thrown out by Dann. Quackenboss took first on called balls. Knowlton hit a grounder to Stewart, who fumbled it and Knowlton reached first. Willard struck out. Dann tried to catch Knowlton napping on first and Quackenboss went to third. Henshaw closed the inning by hitting a long fly to Hunt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale, 7; Harvard, 1. | 5/21/1888 | See Source »

Second Inning.- Gallivan led off with a pretty base hit, but was thrown out trying to steal second. Boyden and Howland both struck...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale, 7; Harvard, 1. | 5/21/1888 | See Source »

...umpire, third on a sacrifice and reached home on a wild pitch. Campbell reached first on an attempted put-out at home, stole second and came home on King's wild pitch. Durell opened the sixth for Princeton by a clean hit to centre, took second on a steal, and scored on a hit by W. Price, making the only earned run of the game. L. Price went to first on base on balls, stole second, went to third on W. Price's hit and was left by Dana and King striking out. Score: Harvard, 7; Princeton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 9; PRINCETON, 3. | 5/8/1888 | See Source »

Knowlton opened the seventh inning by a base on balls, stole second, went to third on a wild pitch by King and scored on Willard's hit to left. Willard was put out in an attempt to steal second and Henshaw fouled out to Ames. For Princeton, Watt's made a hit, stole second but was left there by the weak batting of the next three...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 9; PRINCETON, 3. | 5/8/1888 | See Source »

...long, high fly to left, which was captured after a long run by Watts. This was by far the prettiest play of the day and was well applauded by the Harvard nine. Quackenboss followed by a grounder to second, which was fumbled. He reached second on a pretty steal, took third on Knowlton's sacrifice and scored on Willard's two-base hit to centre. Willard was left at centre by Henshaw's easy grounder to Wagenhurst. With two men out in the ninth, Mercur made a hit to right. but was left by Wagenhurst's high fly to Campbell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 9; PRINCETON, 3. | 5/8/1888 | See Source »

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