Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Princeton teams. As the table shows our nine fielded wretchedly, with the exception of a few players. In batting, Harvard was extremely weak, the hits of our players being made mainly in the games with Princeton. Five Yale players and one Princeton man rank, in the average of base hits, higher than our heaviest batsman, Willard; while the majority of the names of Harvard players appear at the bottom of the list. McConkey, the weakest batsman of the Yale team, ranks ahead of six of Harvard's players. This lack of ability to bat may be considered the chief cause...
Wagenhurst, captain of last year's foot-ball and base-ball teams, is not coaching the University of Pennsylvania's football team, but studying law in that institution...
...June 26, Yale defeated Harvard for the third time and won the championship of the college league. Harvard played a better game than that of the Saturday before, but inability to bat Stagg was the great defect in their play. Yale's base-running was superb, and won her the game. Harvard failed to score until the seventh inning, when three hits and an error by Hunt gave her three runs-none earned. Both Stagg and Bates pitched well. The score...
Earned runs-Yale, 3. Two-base hit Knowlton. Three-base hit-Hunt. Home run-McClintock. Struck out-By Stagg, 5; by Bates, 3. Umpire-McLean. Time...
Earned runs-Yale, 4; Two-base hits-Stagg; First base on balls-Yale, 1; Harvard, 2. First base on errors-Yale, 3. Struck out, Yale, 7; Harvard, 10. Passed balls-Harvard, 1. Wild pitches Harvard, 1. Double plays-Henshaw and Gallivan. Time-2h, 29m. Umpire Wm. McLean of Philadelphia...