Word: stewart
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Brigham took a base on a passed ball. Dutcher made a hit on which Lang and Brigham scored, went to second on an attempted put-out, stole third, and scored on an error of judgement. Marley struck out, Corkery hit to third and was thrown out of first. Stewart reached first on a muff by Collins of an easy fly, went to second on a passed ball and reached third on a wild pitch. Oliver got his base on balls, stole second, and both Stewart and Oliver scored on Odell's hit. Bremner hit to short and was retired...
...left on second. In the second inning Amherst retired in one two three order. Beaman made a hit in the third inning, went to second on a passed ball, and scored on Baker's two bagger. Amherst added another run to their score in the third inning, on Stewart's single and Kimball's three bagger. In the next six innings Harvard was retired in one two three order, no hits being made after the third inning. Amherst made six hits in the fourth inning and secured five runs, the score standing eight to one. In the fifth inning Allen...
...following compose the Yale freshman nine: Bremner. c., Odell, p., Stewart, 1b., Lang, 2b., Dutcher, 3b., Oliver, s.s., Cornwell, r.f., Shipman, c.f., Brigham...
...first nine members of the Philological Society from '84 are, J. Bridge, G. W. Brown, Fenn, Gardner, Gates, E. A. Hibbard, Mumford, Stewart, Walsh...
...following men have been elected into the Phi Beta Kappa Society from the class of '83: Lloyd, Haskell, Jennison, Cummings, F. Nichols, Babbitt, Ranney, Marsh, Denniston, Wyman, Fay, Faxon, Sheffield, Lane, J. R. Coolidge, and Lowell. The first eight from '84 are Gates, Stewart, Jewett, Bunker, Johnson, J. Bridge, W. A. Gardner, and Hubbard...