Word: balle
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...more scoring was done till the fifth when Bouve came in on a hit by Abbott, tieing the score, which stood eight to eight. Both teams had now steadied down and were playing good ball...
...bsse hit-Franklin, Three-base hit-Cochrane. Stolen bases-McVey, Sterling, Goodridge, Bouve 2, Litchfield, Dibblee 2, Cochrane 3, Taylor, Franklin. First base on balls-off Franklin, Haskell, McVey 2, Sterling, Goodridge 2; off Vincent. Nowell. Struck out-by Franklin, Haskell, Flint 2, Kimball; by Vincent, Litchfield, Nowell 2, Holden 2. Passed balls-Taylor, Flint. Hit by pitched ball-Flint. Time-2 hr. 30 min. Umpire-Mason...
...first scoring was by Harvard in the fourth inning. McCornick was given his base on balls. Haughton and Reid flied out, but Robinson Knocked a three-base hit to centre field, scoring McCornick, and then coming in on Foster's hit. Laughlin made the third out. In the fifth, U. of P. scored two runs on a base on balls, Laughlin's error, and a throw by Haughton in which the ball glanced off the shoulder of the base runner into the grandstand. This ended the scoring until the tenth inning when Pennsylvania made the winning run with...
Morse began pitching for Harvard and, though very unsteady, he allowed no runs until the fifth. In the sixth inning Fitz was put in his place. For four innings Fitz pitched excellent ball and allowed only one hit, but in the tenth he let up a little and gave U. of P. an opportunity to score...
Earned run-Harvard. Two-base hit-Huston. Three-base hit-Robinson (Harvard). Stolen bases-Rand 2, Wilhelm. First base on balls-Haughton, McCornick, Frazier, Wilhelm 3, Robinson. Double play-Rand and Haughton. Passed ball-Reid. Wild pitch-Dickson. Hit by pitched ball-Huston. Time-2h. 20m. Umpire-Henderson...