Word: wente
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Game called at 4 p.m., with Brown at the bat. Hunter got his base on balls but did not get farther than second, as the next three men went out. For Harvard, Smith made a hit, and came in on three passed balls...
Both nines went out in one, two, three order in the second. In the third Brown got their only run of the game. Cook got first on a wild throw by Nichols, stole second, went to third on a missed third strike, and scored on Edgerly's throw. After one man was out, Edgerly drove the ball into left field for a home run. Wiestling got his base on balls, Smith made a hit, and Phillips got his base on balls, but they were unable to score...
...fourth Taylor made the only hit of the game for Brown, but was thrown out at second. Harvard went out in order. Brown got men on bases on errors in the fifth, sixth and seventh, but their inability to bat kept them from making any runs...
...hits by Allen and Foster. In the eighth, Wiestling got his base on balls for the third time in the game. This, with singles by Smith, Phillips and Allen, and a three-bagger by Willard, assisted by a wild throw by Spencer, swelled Harvard's total to thirteen. Brown went out in order in the eighth and ninth innings...
...lack of interest manifested by the students with regard to the work of the 'varsity crew has increased greatly of late. To be sure, it was bad enough when the crew first went upon the water this spring, but even then sometimes half-a-dozen fellows did manage to straggle down to the boat house during the course of an afternoon, but now it is a rarity to see a solitary person there who is not in some way connected with the crew. There is not a college in the country which offers better facilities for seeing the crew while...