Word: wesleyans
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Yesterday's game with the Wesleyan proved to be anything but interesting to the few enthusiasts who braved the hot sun. Harvard won easily by a score of 10 to 1, earning five of her runs. Highlands pitched a very strong game, and prevented the visitors' from getting a single safe hit. Cobb caught him, and did very creditably on the whole. Soule took Hovey's place at short...
...Wesleyan, Kidd pitched a strong game for the first four innings but then began perceptibly to weaken. Tyrell caught him very well indeed, and made the best play for his team, catching an exceeding high foul after running nearly to the track...
...Wesleyan was first at bat and through the whole game was entirely at a loss to comprehend Highlad's curves. They scored their only yun in the third on a base on balls, a steal, a passed ball, and an error by Cook. From this on not a man passed second base...
...seventh inning, Harvard scored three runs on two singles and a home run by Frothingham over third base. The ball rolled foul out in left field, and Wesleyan clamed a foul ball, although the umpire refused to give...
...Varsity will play on Holmes Field this afternoon at 4 p.m., the Wesleyan University nine. The game will doubtless be an interesting one as Frost is a first-class pitcher and the team plays a strong game. The following nine is the one which will probably play this afternoon, and which played a tie game of eleven innings with the Orange A. C. nine on Memorial Day: Smith 1b, Kidd c.f., Little 2b, Jones s.s., Gordon l.f., Lapham r.f., Beeman 3b, Frost p., Tirrell...