Word: wildly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Earned run - Harvard, 1. Two-base hit-Winslow. Three-base hits-Marsh, Willard. First base on balls by - Willett, 4; Nichols, 3. First base on errors - Yale, 1; Harvard, 4. Struck out by - Willett, 6; Nichols, 15. Double plays - Stagg, Terry and Stewart. Passed balls - Bremner, 5; Allen, 1. Wild pitches - Willett, 3; Nichols, 1. Left on bases - Yale, 3; Harvard, 8. Umpire - T. H. Donovan. Time...
...bright and charming maiden who attends her first class day at Harvard the day is "a wild, delirious heaven of ice-cream and salad, of lovely young men and ecstatic round dances, of elm-shaded avenues and star lit walks, and softly breathing music and indescribable leave-takings." To her sister who begins to feel the growing soberness of things it is simply a period of a few moments of instructive conversation with some pleasant and learned professor, with, perhaps, a shade of innocent corner flirtation with lively proctors and studious tutors. How changed from that first class day when...
Harvard failed to score in the eighth, though Smith got his base on balls, and Foster also got on base by an error of Cook. For Brown, Cook crossed the plate amid wild excitement, on a base on balls, a wild pitch, a steal, and a clean hit by Cooper. Score...
...final inning opened discouragingly enough. Beaman fouled out. Winslow struck out. Nichols stepped to the bat and drove his second two-base hit far out to left centre field, scoring a moment later on a terrible wild pitch by Gunderson. Willard was fielded out at first. Brown again failed to find Nichols,- and the game and championship were...
...base hits, Nichols, 2; Shedd. Three-base hit, Allen. First base on balls, by Nichols, 2; Gunderson, 3. First base on errors, Harvard, 2; Brown, 1. Struck out, by Nichols, 20; Gunderson, 3. Passed balls, Allen, 1. Wild pitches, Nichols, 1; Gunderson, 1. Left on bases, Harvard, 9; Brown, 1. Umpire, Mr. Donovan, of Boston. Time...