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Word: wente (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
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...above score. Harvard won the toss and sent Princeton to the bat. Wilson, Clark and Harlan hit to Baker and were thrown out at first. Coolidge opened the first inning for Harvard with a base hit, Baker followed with a hit allowing Coolidge to score the first run. Smith went out on a fly to Wilson, and Lovering and Nichols struck out. In the second inning Princeton was again retired in one, two, three order. Beaman made a hit but was left on first base. Harlan made a hit in the third inning, and Antrim hit to Baker, who threw...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE-BALL. | 6/4/1883 | See Source »

...Sunday last. The Sun gives the following sketch of his life : "Dr. Hedge is now an old man. He was born, the son of a Harvard professor, in 1805. Among the friends of his boy-hood was the historian, George Bancroft, in company with whom, in 1818, he went to Germany, where he studied for several years before returning to take his own course at Harvard. His university and theological course completed he entered at once with all zest into the work of the Unitarian ministry, and during the thirty years ensuing gave to it, in various cities...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NOTES AND COMMENTS. | 6/2/1883 | See Source »

...knocked a high fly to Crocker, who muffed it. Hopkins stole second and came home on two passed balls. No more runs were made till the fourth, when by heavy batting Harvard got in a run. Coolidge hit hard between second and short, and stole second. Baker and Smith went out. Lovering made a clean hit over first base and Nichols followed it up with another over second, bringing in Coolidge and tying the game. The second run for Yale was made in the fifth. Souther hit safe by short, stole second and came home on Griggs' two-base...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE-BALL. | 5/28/1883 | See Source »

...this time the game was close and the result uncertain; but in the fourth inning Harvard dispelled all doubts as to the result of the game by piling up five runs. Crocker and Beaman first went out. Crocker, Gunderson to Doron; Beaman on a strike out. Keep knocked to Gunderson, but Gunderson's throw was muffed by Doron, and Keep got his base, and went to third directly after on a wild pitch. Coolidge was given his base on balls, and went to second. Baker sent a high fly over left field's head, knocking home Keep and Coolidge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE-BALL. | 5/24/1883 | See Source »

...three-bagger, giving Harvard her first earned run. A wild throw by centre field let Nichols reach home on his hit. Harvard earned three runs in the seventh. Keep reached first on Shedd's fumble, and stole second. Coolidge sent him to third on a safe hit, and then went to second himself. Baker sent both home on a hit, and came in himself on Lovering's three-baser. Lovering came in on a base-hit by Nichols, who was soon forced out by Allen. Allen was run out between first and second, every man on the Brown nine taking...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE-BALL. | 5/24/1883 | See Source »

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