Word: wild
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Earned runs-Brown 6. Bases on balls-Brown 5, Harvard 4. Struck out-Brown 6, Harvard 5. Two-base hits-Seagrave, Shedd, Tilden. Passed balls-Clark 3. Wild pitches-Gunderson...
Earned runs-Exeter 2, Harvard '87 2. 2-base hits-Litchfield, Loud. 3-base hit-Willard. Bases on balls-Exeter 2, Harvard '87 4. Passed balls-Litchfield 1, Jennison 9. Wild pitches-Stagg 6. Struck out-Exeter 8, Harvard '87 5. Left on bases-Exeter 7, Harvard...
Earned runs-Beacons 1, Harvard 1. Base on balls-Beacons 1, Harvard 1. Struck out-Beacons 4, Harvard 5. Three-base hit-Phillips. Home run-Richardson. Passed balls-Richardson 4, Crocker 1. Wild pitches-Nichols 1, Winslow 3. Umpire, Quinn...
Sixth inning. Yale earned two runs on hits by Bremner, Souther and Booth, making the score 5 to 0 against us. For Harvard, Phillips took three bases on Booth's wild throw, LeMoyne reached first on balls, and Tilden made a beautiful two-base hit, bringing in the first two runs for Harvard. The next three men, however, went out in order, leaving Tilden on second base. Score, Yale 5, Harvard...
THROWING THE HAMMER.Four men entered for this event, all of whom came to the scratch, namely, A. L. McRae, S. S., E. E. Allen, '84, J. J. Roberts, '86, D. B. Chamberlain, '86. The throwing was somewhat wild, and after a prolonged contest the first place was gained by Allen, '84, with a throw of 80 feet, and McRae a fair second, with 75 feet, 10 inches. While the hammer was thrown...