Word: vanetten
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Dates: during 1884-1884
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Fourth inning. For Princeton, Cooper took his base on balls; Shaw hit a grounder to Coolidge who touched second and threw the ball to Smith, making a pretty double play. Reynolds made a two-base hit but Vanetten fouled out to Phillips, leaving him on second. For Harvard, after LeMoyne had struck out, Tilden made a pretty two-base hit, and took third on a passed ball. Allen hit a grounder to Vanetten, who threw the ball home, but failed to prevent Tilden from scoring. Allen stole second, but the next two men went out, leaving him on base. Score...
...over third base, but Phillips caught it in splendid style, and touching his base made a double play, the prettiest play of the game. For Harvard, the first two men struck out. Baker made a base hit and took second on a passed ball. Phillips hit a grounder to Vanetten who threw to first base. Moffat, however, muffed the ball, giving him his base; Baker, in the mean time, went to third, but Moffat picked up the ball and threw it to Vanetten, who caught him playing...
...centre field and Smith scored, tying the game. Baker went out on a pop fly to pitcher, leaving Winslow and Nichols on bases. With the score tied, Princeton went out in order in the ninth inning, and Harvard failed to score, although LeMoyne reached third base on Vanetten's wild throw and two steals...
...Princeton, Cooper and Vanetten did especially good work in the field and A. Moffat and Reynolds did fine work...
...Vanetten...
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