Word: balk
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard scored three times in the first inning. Dean singled, and took second on Scannell's sacrifice. Burgess struck out, but Clarkson and Haughton hit safely, and Rand's fly was muffed by Kingsley. Young's balk allowed Haughton to come in, but Stevenson struck...
...Magill, Dean, Frothingham. Home run, Tenney. First base on balls, Woodcock, Jones, Thurston, First base on errors, Harvard 5. Struck out, Jones, Tenney (2), Messer (2), Magill, Steere, Mendenhall, (3), McDonnell. Stolen bases, Tenney, Weeks (3), Steere, Hallowell, Hovey, Trafford, Soule, Cobb. Passed balls, Cobb. Wild pitches, Bates (3). Balk, Woodcock. Out on bases, Brown 6, Harvard 3. Left on bases, Brown 4, Harvard 7. Time, 2 hours. Umpires, Hunt and Quackenboss...
...Soule opened the ninth with a hit to center; Downer fouled to Slade Wrenn sacrificed to the pitcher, sending Soule to second; Linn made a scratch hit to short, Soule taking third; a wild pitch sent Soule home and Linn to third. Howland took first on a balk, and stole second. A hit would have made Harvard even, or perhaps ahead, but Trafford struck...
...singles, a double and a wild pitch. Amherst got her last run in the eighth. Mason muffed Taylor's fly. The latter reached third on a wild pitch, and scored on Cutler's sacrifice. Harvard scored twice in the sixth on a base on balls, a wild pitch, a balk, two sacrifices, Alward's hit and Taylor's fumble. In the last inning Mason hit safely, stole second and came in on Burns' error. The score...