Word: wente
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Ninety-seven went to bat first and scored two runs on hits by Garrison, Hallowell and Nichols...
...last time the Harvard Eleven went to Philadelphia, two years ago, they won the intercollegiate championship. This year the chances are still better. The batting is better on the whole, and there is less reliance on a few stars. Clark, Comfort and Lippincott are probably the best batters, although the latter has not been doing as well this year as usual. Wells and Hastings have been showing up well, also. Clark is the strongest bowler. Hastings, du Pont and Lippincott will do the rest of the bowling. Gray is the regular wicket keeper. Duckering has only been out a short...
...poor throw. Stevenson struck out, but Haughton brought in the first run by his three base hit. Paine hit a fly to Johnson. In the next inning Clarkson made a three base hit and scored on Dean's fly to Woodcock. For the rest of the game Harvard went out in order...
...Saturday the Freshmen defeated the North Shore Athletic Club at Clifton by the score of eleven to two. The game was very close until the ninth inning, when the North Shore A. C. went to pieces and gave Ninety-nine eight runs after two men were out. Mains was in the box for the Freshmen and pitched his usual good game, and allowed only four hits to be made off him. The Freshmen played a good game, but the batting was weak until the ninth inning when Ninety-nine made six safe hits...
...third and deciding set, Marvin went all to pieces on his smashing and lost the set and match-6-3. Ingraham won his victory principally by good lobbing and by his ability to return everything. Marvin hit the balls very hard, and, if he had not weakened at the critical moment, should have won the match...