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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...member of the present freshman nine. Dean was placed at the head of the batting order. In the box, Hawley did fairly good work. He gave no men bases on balls and struck out three. He was hit very freely, however, Newark getting twelve hits with a total of seventeen. The nine as a whole still lack the ability to make quick decisions and allow men to get bases at times when there is no excuse for it. By this time every man ought to know what to do, even if there are three men on bases. Another fact...
...game was very poor and hardly deserves any mention at all. Neither pitcher could handle the ball and both sides indulged in hard hitting, especially '90, who got an absurdly large number of hits-twenty-one with a total of thirty. Smith played the best game for '89 and saved many runs by stopping hard balls, and gained numerous bases by good sliding. Codman did good work with the bat getting five for ten, six times at the bat. The first inning '90 got only one run, '89 came in and made four runs after two men were...
Yesterday morning in the football tournament, J. Crane made a total of eighteen ponts, including three goals from the forty-five yards line. This is the largest score yet made...
...showed up well against them except in the first part of the eighth inning when the game was practically given away, Hawley pitched for Harvard. He did not do badly but received poor backing up. Hartford got only thirteen hits off his delivery, while Harvard got fifteen with a total of nineteen off the Hartvord pitcher. He was a little wild and gave six men first on called balls, but on the other hand he struck out six. Harvard's work at the bat was excellent. Winkleman is left handed and pitches a slow, deceptive ball, and Harvard got only...
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