Word: stewart
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...foul fly to Dutcher. Nichols hit hard for two bases, but was left on second, Smith going out on a fly to Dutcher and Chamberlain striking out. In the second inning Morley made a base hit, Dutcher got to second base on Bruner's error, Morley going to third. Stewart then struck out, after which Corkery made a hit on which Morley and Dutcher scored. Corkery went to second on Phillips' error and scored on Odell's hit. Odell went to second and scored on Bremner's hit, Bremner soon went to second and scored on Lang's hit. Brigham...
...second, Smith got his base on Dutcher's error, and both scored on Lang's error. Chamberlain hit to third and was thrown out at first. Kimball got his base on Oliver's wild throw; but was left on first as Phillips went out on a fly to Stewart. In the third inning Yale went out in one, two, three order. Edgerly hit to Lang and was thrown out at first, Bruner took his base on balls and went to second on a passed ball; Collins went out on a fly to Odell, Allen striking out. In the fourth inning...
Harvard made five runs in the sixth inning by heavy batting, assisted by errors. Smith went out on a fly to Stewart. Chamberlain hit for two bags and went to third on Kimball's hit. Kimball stole second and both men scored on Phillips' three bagger. Edgerly made a two base hit, on which Phillips came home. Bruner went out on a foul fly to Odell. Edgerly stole third and scored on a wild pitch. Collins reached first on Stewart's muff of Odell's throw, stole second and went to third on a passed ball. Allen hit to Oliver...
Yale went to the bat for the last time with the score 16 to 9 against her, and it remained so, as Stewart struck out, Corkery made a hit but was left on first, and Oliver flied out to Collins and Odell fouled out to Allen. The freshmen now poured into the field in large numbers and carried off their victorious nine on their shoulders, the upper classmen separating and cheering as they passed. The class collected in front of Stoughton and cheered each member of the nine. All the classes gave three hearty cheers for Captain Phillips...
...Stewart...