Word: wente
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...freshmen, contrary to the expectations of the entire college, were defeated by the Yale freshmen on Saturday at New Haven. The game opened with Yale at the bat, who were retired in one, two, three, order. Smith got his base on balls, and went to third on a wild throw by Oliver. Nichols struck out, and Allen went to second on Oliver's wild throw. With two men on bases Chamberlain and Phillips struck out. In the second inning Yale was again retired without a man reaching first. Kimball and Edgerly struck out, Collins took his first on called balls...
About two hundred people assembled at the grounds of the Longwood Cricket Club yesterday, to witness the second game with the Harvards. The Longwoods went first to the bat, and by means of the heavy batting of Wright, succeeded in securing 102 runs before giving place to the Harvards. The Cambridge team, however, made fifty-nine runs on five wickets, the game thereby resulting in a draw. Had time permitted the continuance of the game, a victory would probably have been won by the crimson. A feature of the game was the striking of Clark (thirty-seven runs...
...played the second championship game at Amherst yesterday, and again met with defeat. The game opened with Harvard at the bat. Baker reached first base on called balls, but was caught napping and was thrown out by Harris. Nichols made a hit but was thrown out at second. Smith went out on a fly to Hamlin. Amherst scored two runs in the first inning on hits by Taylor, Hunt and Hamlin, and errors of E. H. Nichols and Allen. Allen made a hit on the second inning, but was left on second. In the second inning Amherst retired...
...Harvard and Longwood cricket teams yesterday afternoon resulted in an easy victory for the Longwoods. The result was not wholly unexpected, as the fine playing and long practice of the Longwoods has resulted in placing them at the head of the cricket teams in this State. The Longwoods went to the bat with Clark and Biddle bowling for Harvard. After a little preliminary skirmishing the score gradually commenced to creep up, although the magnificent bowling of Clark proved embarrassing to all opponents, with the exception of Joues and Wright. The Longwoods left the bat with eighty-three runs to their...
...game was called at 3 o'clock with Yale at the bat. Hubbard sent a hardliner to right field, which was muffed by Crocker. On this error Hubbard took two bases and went to third while Lovering was assisting Griggs out at first. Hopkins hit to Lovering, who made a sharp throw home to cut off Hubbard, but good base running by Hubbard gave Yale the first run. Hopkins who was thus left at first, stole second, with a narrow margin, went to third on a wild pitch, and came home on Terry's base hit to right field. Terry...