Word: wente
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Yesterday afternoon the '90 baseball nine went to Groton and defeated the Groton school team by a score of 10 to 4. Ninety batted very hard and won without difficulty. Before the game a dinner was given to the visitors and after the game tea was served and the afternoon was made very enjoyable...
...other a watch and some small change. Two men in Matthews also lost their watches and money. Two houses on Oxford street were visited, but the thieves were frightened away before anything of value was taken. As none of the doors were forced, it is probable that the thieves went through the entries and only entered the rooms whose doors they found unlocked. The work was boldly and skillfully done, and was evidently performed by experienced men. The affair has been reported to the police, and measures will be taken to discover the offenders...
Henshaw, in the sixth, reached first on a bad fumble by L. Price, went to second on Gallivan's scratch hit between left and centre, to third on a passed ball, and scored on Boyden's sacrifice to second. Gallivan scored on a hit, a wild pitch and on error at home by Ames. Bates took first base on balls, took second while King was arguing with the umpire, third on a sacrifice and reached home on a wild pitch. Campbell reached first on an attempted put-out at home, stole second and came home on King's wild pitch...
Knowlton opened the seventh inning by a base on balls, stole second, went to third on a wild pitch by King and scored on Willard's hit to left. Willard was put out in an attempt to steal second and Henshaw fouled out to Ames. For Princeton, Watt's made a hit, stole second but was left there by the weak batting of the next three...
...eighth, Howland went out, W. Price to Dana; Boyden knocked an easy one to Wagenhurst, and Bates ffied out to Durell. L. Price and Dana opened the eighth by striking out. King, with two men out, made a hit, but was left at first by W. Price's easy fly to Willard...