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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Messrs. Hammond and Curtis of the 'Varsity crew went to New Haven Monday to look at the Yale crew...
...next three men going out. For Brown, Smith made a clean drive to right. Chase knocked to Le Moyne, who, to cut off Smith, threw wild to Coolidge, the ball going to Nichols, who in turn overthrew to Le Moyne, letting Smith reach home. The next three men went out in order. Score...
...third, with two men on bases; Dilts hit safely to left, bringing in Durfee and Payne; Greene sent one to Le Moyne, who threw wild to first, letting Dilts make third; Bassett sent a hot liner through Crocker's hands, bringing in Dilts and Greene; the next two men went out, leaving the score at the end of the seventh inning, 11 to 9, in Brown's favor...
They now came in for the ninth inning, and every effort was made to increase the lead. Hall led off with a long two-baser, at which the enthusiasm was boundless. Burt went out, Dilts to Chase. Bean struck the church for a two-baser, bringing Hall in and earning Harvard's second run. Le Moyne flied out to Dilts, Coolidge hit safely to centre, bringing in Bean. Olmsted made another drive to left for a single base and reached second on a passed ball, and Baker sent him home by a two-baser. Nichols sent up a high...
...base on balls and passed ball, wild pitch and an error by short. In the eighth Yale got another run on a muff of Richards' long fly to centre-field and a base hit by Terry. This tied the score. In the ninth Harvard went out in one-two-three order; Yale scored a run on a base hit by Britton and an error by Winslow. Crocker and Merrill caught well, and neither first baseman made an error. Noye at short and Thayer at second played well. Britton led the batting for Yale, and Halbert and Beaman for Harvard...