Word: wente
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...second on Pond's sacrifice to Stevenson. He was advanced by a passed ball. Hill reached first on an almost excusable error by Wrenn, and Woodward scored. Naylor knocked the ball to Stevenson who tried to get Hill out at second but failed, Naylor getting his base. Dinsmore went out, Wrenn to Stevenson, and Hill and Naylor scored. Daggett's grounder to Winslow closed the inning...
...Harvard, Winslow flied out to center field. Dean hit safely and stole second but was left there, as Rand struck out and Hayes went out on a grounder to second base...
...them being the only earned runs of the game. With two men out, Dodds got his base on balls and was advanced on Woodward's hit. With the two men on bases, Pond knocked a home run. Hill's fly to Wrenn put the side out. Harvard went out in order. Burgess, who had got his base on balls being put out at second by a pretty throw of Naylor...
...bagger. Vermont did not score again till the sixth inning. The Harvard batsmen were retired in one, two, three order in the third and fourth innings, Pond striking out four men. In the fifth Harvard scored twice. Buckman reached first on an error by shortstop. Burgess struck out. Wrenn went out on an easy grounder to the pitcher. Buckman making second on the play. Stevenson made a hit and he and Buckman both advanced on an attempted put-out. Paine knocked the ball past first base and Buckman and Stevenson both scored. Winslow went...
...eighth Morton made a hit, got to third on Dinsmore's error and scored Harvard's last run on Burgess's grounder to Hill. Wrenn got his base on balls and Stevenson hit to Daggett who, in a neat double play, retired the side. In the ninth inning Harvard went out in order...