Word: wente
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Brown went first to bat and was blanked every inning except the third. In that inning Harvard went to pieces and allowed Brown to score three unearned runs. After that Harvard braced up and played a sharp game. Brown was totally unable to do anything with Smith's pitching, 11 men striking out in 7 innings. Harvard sized up Gunderson from the very first inning, and pounded him all over the field during the game. In the seventh, Harvard led off with five successive hits. With two men on bases Willard made a splendid hit to right field for four...
...pitiably weak at the bat. The notable exception to the poor play of Brown was Clarke. He supported Gunderson as well as could be desired, and threw to bases beautifully, catching three Harvard men napping. Harvard played a good game with the exception of the third inning, when they went badly to pieces. Smith pitched a good game, and Henshaw caught him finely, and threw to bases well. He also led the nine in batting with an average of 1.000, making a hit for every time at bat. The features of the game was the catching of Henshaw and Clarke...
...number of Harvard men who went to Providence to see the base-ball game walked out to the professional grounds, which are three miles distant from the Brown grounds, on which the game was played. Fortunately they got back in time to see the opening of the game...
...large audience for the season witnessed Harvard defeat Bowdoin Saturday, by a score of 12 to 3. Harvard batted Davis out of the box in 4 innings. Wilson then went in to pitch and did not allow Harvard another hit. Bowdoin batted Smith for only two safe hits and fielded loosely. Harvard fielded well except in the sixth inning, and batted heavily; especially in the second, making two singles, a three bagger, and a home run. Soule led in batting and fielding for the visitors, while the battery carried off the honors for Harvard. Both sides ran bases poorly, Harvard...
...Cambridge team had the assistance of several members of the first team, but the freshmen met them at every point. During the first half Cambridge captured the ball in centre field repeatedly, but Griffing and Griswold kept it away from goal by steady playing, and the few shots made went wide...