Word: wente
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...looked safe, but McVey picked it up close to second base and then made a fine throw to first. Rustin took third during the play. Carter hit a hard one to Highlands which the latter could not quite stop, Rustin scoring. Stephenson singled to right, but Speer went out on a scarp liner to Rand...
...McVey and the latter got the ball to Winslow in time to put the runner out. Greenway made a single, but Rustin hit a fly to Stevenson. For Harvard, Stevenson was given a base on balls but he got no farther than first base. Yale and Harvard both went out in order in the third inning...
...Winslow reached after it and fell on his side, catching the ball at arms length and close to the ground. It was one of the finest plays ever seen on Holmes Field. Speer reached first on a high fly, which fell between Winslow and Rand, but Letton and Quinby went out on a fly to Paine and a grounder to Wrenn respectively...
...made a single, filling the bases. Stephenson's hit bounded over Winslow's head, and two runs were added to Yale's score. Speer's long hit got lost in the crowd in centre field and three more runs were scored. Letton also hit a sharp liner, but it went directly into McVey's hands, and Quinby made the third man out on Wrenn's assist...
Yale's first batter, Greenway, placed a single over second base; Rustin and Keator were out on high infield flies. Redington hit a long two-bagger to left field, but both men were left on Carter's hit to Winslow. Scannell hit the ball hard, but it went directly into Speer's hands. Hayes struck out, but Highlands got in a lucky single past Rustin. Paine's fly was caught by Redington...