Word: sides
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...Neither side scored in the first. In the second Sullivan got his base on balls, stole second and was put out at third; Galligan got first on balls, second on Newell's sacrifice and home on Williams' hit; Newell got his base on Sullivan's out at third, second and third on William's hit and home on Linn's fumble of it; Williams took third on the play; Stein flied out; Nelson got his base on balls and tried to steal second; Upton threw to Dean, who muffed, and Williams came in from third. For Harvard Upton...
...Neither side scored in the first two innings. In the third Soule made a scratch hit and stole second, took third on a missed third strike and came in on Frothingham's sacrifice to right field. In the fourth for Yale Harvey got his base on balls and stole second; Every hit to Dolan, who fumbled, and Harvey ran to third and then took home when Dolan threw the ball to third...
...victory of '93 in the class base ball series last night. Soon after dark a large number of men assembled in front of Weld and heard the freshman and Weld glee clubs sing. They next went to Jarvis field, made a fire of the seats on the north side of the field, burned a good deal of fireworks, hired a Bohemian band, cheered everything they could think of,- especially '93, and ended by making a procession (headed by the band) around the college yard...
...Gilbert got first on Dean's error; Johnson's base on balls forced him to second and a wild pitch advanced each a base; Miller got four balls and the bases were filled; Gilbert and Johnson scored on Field's hit and Miller scored on Smith's single. Neither side scored again till the tenth. In the last half of that inning Johnson went out, Dean to Trafford; Miller and Field each made a hit; Howland muffed Dooms' liner and the bases were full; Downer pitched well and struck Smith out; with two men out, Mansell knocked a high...
Charles Saunders of the Princess Club, London, and Thomas Pettit of the Boston Athletic Association, will play a tennis match for $2500 a side and the championship of the world in Dublin, May 26, 27 and 28. The match will be the best out of thirteen sets...