Word: stolen
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Earned runs - Harvard, 4. Two-base hit - Campbell, Murray. First base on balls - Boyden, 1. Struck out - Boyden, 6; Gates, 1. Stolen bases - Harvard, 12; Columbia, 6. Passed balls - Henshaw, 1; Bannister, 4. Left on bases - Harvard, 5; Columbia, 7. First base on errors - Harvard, 3; Columbia, 4. Umpire - Mr. Pearce. Time of game...
Harvard did some fine work. The Columbia men did not go to pieces as far as holding the ball is concerned, but between the base hits and the stolen bases they rather forgot what they were doing. They seemed a trifle dazed. Boyden, Henshaw, and Campbell did good work in the field, Campbell excelled at the bat and in base running. Wiestling also ran bases in great style. La Marche and Strebeigh carried off the honors for Columbia. Cameron and Willard both played good ball at first. The umpiring of Mr. Pearce gave universal satisfaction to the unprejudiced. Although...
...failed to score. For Harvard, Wiestling led off with a base hit and stole second. Foster advanced him to third by a sacrifice. With his third-base hit Campbell brought in Wiestling, Willard knocked to Deppler, who dropped the ball and then threw wild to second. Campbell, who had stolen second took this opportunity to make third. Henshaw knocked to short-stop who tried to throw Willard out at second but failed. Campbell had previously gone home by inducing the pitcher to throw wild to Bannister. A base-hit by Boyden filled the bases. Bingham knocked to third base...
Earned runs - Princeton, 1. Two-base hit - Blossom. Bases stolen - Blossom, Bickham, Larkin, Wiestling, Phillips, Foster, 3. First base on balls - Bickham, 3. First base on errors - Princeton, 1; Harvard, 3. Struck out - Bickham, 9; Nichols, 8. Double plays - Bickham, Larkin, Brownlee. Passed balls - Allen, 1; Brownlee, 2. Wild pitches - Nichols, 1. Left on bases - Harvard, 7; Princeton, 4. Umpire - T. H. Donovan...
...Lost or stolen. - Will the gentleman who took a violin from the dressing room in Sanders Theatre please return it to 44 Matthews. No questions asked...