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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Bremner opened the inning by getting his base on balls. He stole second, but was thrown out at third by Henshaw. Stagg sent a grounder to Smith and Marsh struck out. Harvard. Wiestling and Smith got bases on balls and went third and second on Bremner's muff of Phillips' fly. Wiestling came home on Nichols' long fly to left. Willard made a safe hit, Sheppard fumbled it, and Phillips came home. Willard tried to steal second and went...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Our Second Defeat. | 6/21/1886 | See Source »

...Bremner died at first. Stagg made a hit but was thrown out at second. Marsh struck out. Harvard. Edgerly flied out, Wiestling made a hit but was thrown out trying to reach third. Smith got second on errors, but was left by Phillips striking...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Our Second Defeat. | 6/21/1886 | See Source »

...Cross struck out, but battery errors allowed Stewart and Noyes to cross the plate. Sheppard reached third, but was left there by the next two men going out. Harvard, Nichols and Willard went out on strikes and a fly, respectively. Allen was given first on balls, but was thrown out at second...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Our Second Defeat. | 6/21/1886 | See Source »

VIII. Bremner struck out, Stagg hit safely but was thrown out at second. Marsh reached first on balls and stole second, but Stuart disappointed the Yale men by striking out. Harvard, Foster went out at first. Henshaw made a rattling base hit and went second on a wild pitch. Edgerly made a beautiful hit which Sheppard fumbled, allowing Henshaw to score and Edgerly to reach second. A bad throw of Dann's sent Edgerly to third. Wiestling sent a long fly to Brigham which was neatly handled by him. Smith struck out, but Dann muffed the third strike, allowing Edgerly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Our Second Defeat. | 6/21/1886 | See Source »

...shutting the side out. Harvard came to the bat prepared to die hard. Willand hit safely amid wild cheers. Allen knocked a foul ball, but the umpire refused to allow it, although the ball hit Allen on the shoulder and became a dead ball anyway, and he was thrown out at first; Willard reaching second, going third on Marsh's error. Foster was called out on strikes. Henshaw made a rattling hit, but Willard remained on third in order to keep the catcher up. A passed ball sent him across the plate and Henshaw to third. All hopes were centred...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Our Second Defeat. | 6/21/1886 | See Source »

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