Word: wadleigh
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Baker to third and Smith to second. Smith was caught napping at second and thrown out by Harlan, after which Nichols struck out. In the fourth inning Clark made a home run. J. S. Harlan made a hit and stole second. Moffat went out on a fly to Coolidge. Wadleigh hit to Baker and was thrown out at first, while Harlan went to third. Shaw went out on a fly to Smith. Harvard was retired in one, two, three order. In the fifth inning both sides were retired in one, two, three order. In the next inning Wilson...
...nine played an exhibition game yesterday in place of the championship game, which will be played tomorrow. The game throughout was uninteresting. Clark caught several good flies in left field. Beaman played a fine game at third, Coolidge also at second. Wadleigh led in batting for Princeton, Allen, Crocker and Beaman for Harvard. Nichols pitched well and was finely supported by Crocker. The score...
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Time of game - 2 h. 12 min. Wild pitches - Moffat, 1. Passed balls - Nichols, 2; Harlan, 3. Three base hits - Wadleigh, 1. Two base hits - Shaw, 1; Baker, 1; Le Moyne, 1. Struck out - Harvard, 7; Princeton, 3. Base on balls - Harvard, 1. Umpire, Mr. McLean of Philadelphia...