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Earned runs-'88, 5; '87, 1. Two base hit-Foss. Three base hit-Foss. First base on balls-Litchfield, 1; Power, 4; Palmer, 2. First base on errors-'87, 7; '88, 15. Struck out by-Litchfield, 1; Power, 5; Palmer, 2. Double plays-Austin and Foss. Passed balls-Thayer, 3; Manley, 10. Left on bases-'87, 2; '88, 8. Umpire-Mr. Downer, '89. Time...
...Struck out - Victors, 10; Volunteers 12. Base on balls - Victors, 1. Base hits, Victors, 12-15; Volunteers, 5-5. Umpire, Mr. J. H. Bowen...
Earned runs - Ninety, 2. Two base hits - Young. First base on balls by - Sabine, 3; Dillon, 14. Struck out by - Sabine, 9; Dillon, 5. Passed balls - McClung, 2; Flagg, 1. Wild pitches - Sabine, 2; Dillon, 3. Umpire - J. A. Gallivan, '88. Time...
Earned runs - Yales, 6. Two-base hits - Kellogg, Hunt, Dann. Three-base hit - Spencer. Passed balls - Brownlee, 9. First base on balls - Mercur, Noyes, Hunt, Spencer, Stewart, (3), McClintock. First base on errors - Yale, 5. Struck out - Kellogg, Cross, Stewart, McClintock, Price (3), Evans, Mercur, (2), Wagenhurst, Brownlee (2), Durrell, King, Umpire - Egan. Time...
...many more such exhibitions of it as that given yesterday by the New York Club in its game with Harvard, the sport must cease to be regarded with favor. Hale, the inside home, from Cambridge, who most effectively checked the play of the New York men, was brutally struck over the head by an opponent and was carried bleeding from the field. It is an unfortunate coincidence that up to that time the New York Club was getting the worst of it. Hale, being nearly killed, the home players won. It is high time that this kind of a thing...