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This fine lead, instead of steadying the team, seemed to make them nervous. Highlands lost control of the ball; in the fourth he allowed three of the first four men who faced him to reach first. Then when affairs were in a critical condition, Winslow and O'Malley did some very poor work, and Princeton was able to make three runs, This was the turning point in the game; after that Harvard was retired with more or less ease while Princeton was constantly adding to her score...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCETON WINS THE SERIES. | 6/7/1894 | See Source »

...game in detail: Princeton was first at bat. Highlands hit Payne with the first ball pitched and the latter stole second a moment later. It looked like a run, but Winslow made a beautiful catch of King's liner, Paine gathered in Ward's fly, and Whittemore disposed of Mackenzie's grounder...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCETON WINS THE SERIES. | 6/7/1894 | See Source »

...following men went to New Haven: Whittemore, Cook, Dickinson, Wiggin, Winslow, O'Malley, Corbett, Highlands, Paine, Stevenson, Scannell, Hayes, Ames and C. Paine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Varsity Baseball. | 6/6/1894 | See Source »

Princeton was first at bat. Payne went out on a grounder to Highlands. King flied out to Whittemore and Ward was the third man out, Winslow to Dickinson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Princeton Game. | 6/4/1894 | See Source »

...back to first as though he thought there had been a foul. Highlands and Dickinson caught him out and Dickinson also threw out Mackenzie who was trying to come in on the play. It was a clever attempt at a sacrifice and came near being successful. Brooks was out. Winslow to Dickinson. For Harvard, Winslow fouled out, O'Malley knocked a fly to Payne, Corbett got his base on balls and Highlands struck...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Princeton Game. | 6/4/1894 | See Source »

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