Word: wente
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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HARVARD VS. ANDOVER ACADEMY.The university nine went to Andover yesterday to play with the academy boys, and defeated them easily by the score of 14 to 2. The reason why the nine challenged Andover was to get the practice of playing against such a fine pitcher as Vinton is reputed to be. They did not find any difficulty in hitting him, the batting being very free. The Harvard nine naturally out-fielded their opponents and made but five errors. They blanked Andover in every inning but the fifth, when Andover succeeded in earning two runs. The runs for Harvard were...
...tenth inning began amid intense excitement. A Moffat took his base on Phillips' wild throw; Edmands hit a grounder to Baker, who threw him out to Smith and Moffat went to second. The next two men went out leaving Moffat on second. Harvard went out in order...
Eleventh inning. Both nines went out in order...
Twelfth inning. Reynolds, the first man at the bat for Princeton, made a base hit, and took second on Allen's only passed ball, but by sharp playing he was prevented from going any farther, and the next three men went out. For Harvard, after one man was out, Tilden made a base hit, took second on a passed ball, and third on a wild pitch. Allen flied out to Reynolds; Smith got his base on balls and stole second, but Winslow struck out leaving them both on bases...
Thirteenth inning. After one man was out, Harlan reached first base on Baker's muff; Toler fouled out to Allen; Cooper made a base hit, but Shaw went out by Coolidge to Smith, leaving two men on bases. For Harvard, Nichols made a base hit, but was forced out at second by Coolidge, who stole second. Baker fouled out to W. Moffat. While Phillips was at the bat Coolidge tried to steal third base, and Harlan, trying to catch him, made an overthrow and gave Harvard the winning...