Word: went
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Harvard, Smith got his base on balls, and went to second on Phillips' single, and both men came in on a wild pitch. The inning closed with Willard and Allen on third and second...
...second, Amherst went out in order, all three men striking out. Henshaw opened brilliantly for Harvard by driving the ball nearly to the Law School, on which he made a home run, but was declared out for not touching second. Edgerly then made a three-bagger; and Smith and Phillips each made two-baggers. This added three runs to the score, two of them earned...
...third, Storrs reached first on an error, but was thrown out at second. Amherst did not succeed in getting another man on first, as they went out in order during the remainder of the game...
...third, Harvard went out in order. In the fourth, they made three runs on a three bagger by Henshaw, a two bagger by Edgerly, Wiestling's single, and a missed third strike. In the fifth, a run was made on errors. It the sixth Wiestling made a hit, went to third on a wild throw by Marble, and came in on Phillips' long drive to left, which was beautifully caught by Storrs...
Willard opened the seventh with a base hit, but three men went out. Game was called at the end of the eighth...