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Runs earned, Brown 4; Harvard 1. Two-base hit, Coolidge. Base on balls, Dilts. Base on errors, Brown 2; Harvard 2. Left on base, Brown 5; Harvard 4. Struck out, Brown: Greene, Winslow, Rose, Tenney (2), Dilts (2), White; Harvard: Shattuck (2), Folsom, Nichols. Balls called, Tenney 77; Folsom 114. Strikes called, Tenney 17; Folsom 28. Passed balls. Winsor 6. Time of game, 2 h. 20 m. Umpire, S. Nickerson, of Providence...
...interest in the game increased, and the Cambridge city government allowed a part of the Common near the Washington Elm to be used for practice. On June 27, 1863, the first game of base ball proper was played between our '66 nine and Brown, '66, the score standing 27 to 17 in our favor. In 1864, the first of many exciting contests with the Lowells took place, the latter winning two out of four games...
Eleven men threw the hammer, Bush, '80 (Columbia), taking first prize, with a record of 84 ft. 1/2 in. Irons, '81 (Brown), was second, throwing...
...yards dash, Wendell was almost pocketed at the start, but by a magnificent display of his speed on the last 100 yards, he won in 24 3/5 sec. Brown, '83 (Columbia), was second...
Three contestants in the running broad jump made the following records: Thayer, '81 (U. of Penn.), 20 ft. 2 in.; Thompson, '82 (Harvard), 19 ft. 11 1/2 in.; and Irons, '81 (Brown...