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...game was called at 2.56 with Duffield at the bat. The first two men struck out. Bickham made a hit, stole second, and came in on Reynold's single. Allen, in trying to touch Bickham, dropped the ball, and Reynolds went to third, and came in on a passed ball. In the 5th inning Larkin made a hit, stole second, went to third on Brownlee's hit, and came home on a ???umble. Harvard had hard luck in having men left on bases. For the Fourth, after two were out, Henshaw and Edgerley hit safely, but were left on second...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base-Ball. | 5/24/1886 | See Source »

FOUND-A Silk Handkerchief at Pa panti's Hall. Apply to P. R. Reynold's, 25 Holyoke street...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notices. | 12/22/1884 | See Source »

Sixth inning. Princeton failed to score although Cooper reached first base on Baker's wild throw. Harvard made two earned runs in this inning on base hits by Allen, Smith and Nichols, Winslow's two-baser and Reynold's fumble, making the score 4 to 3 in Princeton's favor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASE BALL. | 5/13/1884 | See Source »

...following day the Federal cavalry and Reynold's corps, having moved forward somewhat, passed through the town and encountered some of the advancing enemy. As the Confederates were gradually concentrating on the town they drove this and an additional corps through Gettysburg, and at night the Federal troops occupied a strong position called Cemetery Ridge, south of the town. Shaped like a fish hook, this ridge was ended by two knolls, Culps on the right and Round Top on the left. The rest of the army was hurried up during the night and at dawn was stretched from Culps almost...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GETTYSBURG. | 3/12/1884 | See Source »

...strong effort is being made by the artists of Boston to keep there Reynold's great painting "Automedon with the horses of Achilles," which has been on exhibition in the city for some weeks past...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACT AND RUMOR. | 12/10/1883 | See Source »

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