Word: wente
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...running was abominable. The features of the game were Fargo's home run, Gallivan's play at short and Fargo's at third, and a difficult foul catch by Wooster. Williams hurt his thumb in the fourth inning and gave way to Burrows. Brown having no substitutes, Crocker, '88, went second, and gave way to Bancroft, '88, in the last inning...
...party of about 25 students went to College Hill yesterday to see the game against the Tufts College nine. The game opened with Harvard at the bat, and dragged along for nine full innings, its monotony only relieved by some error of unusual atrocity, or by a rare good play, such as the trick by which Allen caught Westcott napping at first in the seventh innings, and the double play by Tufts in the sixth. Litchfield and Tilden changed places in the third inning. The best batting was done by Wiestling, Crosby and Chapman...
...which says: "A drawn game shall be declared by the umpire when he terminates a game, on account of darkness or rain, after five equal innings have been played, if the score at the time is equal on the last even innings played; but, if the side that went second to bat is then at bat, and has scored the same number of runs as the other side, the umpire shall declare the game drawn, without regard to the score of the last equal innings.' The Yale boys should have consulted Capt. Terry before they rushed into print...
After its splendid victory at New Haven, the nine returned to Springfield Saturday night, and there spent Sunday. Monday morning it went to Amherst and played a game which advances Harvard one step nearer towards the pennant...
...Tilden followed his example, striking to Terry, who fielded to Stewart. When Nichols came to the bat the fielders were directed to come in, but Nichols upset all calculations by lifting the ball over centre fielders head for three bases, only to be left on base, however. for Allen went out on a long fly to left field. Terry opened the game for Yale by striking out. Bremner was put out at first by Willard, assisted by Allen, and Merrill hit to Wiestling, who fielded to first. In the second inning, Willard hit a high fly to right firld, which...