Word: went
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...game was called at 4 o'clock with Harvard at the bat. Wiestling got his base on balls and stole second. Foster got first on short-stop's fumble and Wiestling went to third. Campbell knocked a fly to short left field which Frederick failed to capture. With the bases full Willard was given his base on balls and Wiestling came home. Nichols attempted to catch Willard off first and Foster came in on Merrill's wild throw to the plate. Allen then threw to second to catch Willard, and Campbell came home. Henshaw and Boyden flied out. Willard stole...
...Lacrosse team was defeated yesterday by the Independents of Boston. At the opening of the game the ball went to the Harvard posts, and in less than a minute Carson threw a goal. Play began again, and Griffing at last sent the ball up to the Harvard attack, which promptly fumbled it and gave Simson a chance to return it. The defence made a brace, and sent it back, and for ten minutes neither goal was threatened. At the end of this time McCaull scored a second goal for the visitors. The ball was at our goal during the rest...
...Marlboros were first at the bat, and made one run in the first innings on a hit and two passed balls. They made one run in the second, and one in the third without making any hits. In the fourth innings they went out in order. In the fifth they made another run. Rock made a single, stole second, and came in on Baker's long drive to left field. Baker attempted to come home on his hit, but was caught at the plate. Foster to Boyden, to Choate. In the sixth they added two more runs to their score...
Wiestling opened the game for Harvard with a long dive to left field, on which he made a home run. Campbell got third on his fly to left, which Baker muffed, and came in on Willard's hit to Laverty. Harvard did not score again this innings, and went out in order in the second. In the third they made two more runs. Foster got his base on balls, stole second, and came home on Comp bell's three bagger. Campbell came in on Willard's fly to centre. They made one more run in the sixth on Compbell...
...lacrosse team met its first defeat yesterday afternoon on Jarvis at the hands of the South Bostons. The ball was placed promptly on time. After six minutes play, Blodgett secured the first goal and only goal for Harvard. After this goal the visitors went to work in a very business-like way and in less than four minutes had tied the score, Joyce securing the goal. After the ball was started again it went to the neighborhood of our goals and staid there. A second goal for the South Bostons was thrown by Cooper nine minutes before the close...