Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Varsity nine. His batting was good and in fielding he accepted all of his chances in good form, making some pretty throws to first. In fielding he seems to be only the equal of Clark, though his batting form appears to be a little surer, and his base running faster...
Cozzens pitched his first game in Cambridge this year, and in the seven innings allowed Williams but one scratch hit. He was remarkably steady throughout and gave but one base on balls. Hayes took the box in the last two innings and proved fully as effective...
...base hit-Foster. Sacrifice hit-Burgess. Stolen bases-Chandler, Lynch. First base on balls-off Carter, Clark; off Clay, Laughlin, Rand, Clark; off McCornick-Lawton, Beach, Guernsey 2, Clay. Struck out-by Carter, McCornick, Chandler; by Clay, McCornick; by McCornick, Little, Hersey 2, Guernsey; by Hayes, Little. Double plays-Carter, Miller, Weeks; Beach, Weeks. Passed balls-Miller. Hit by pitched ball-McCornick, Lynch, Little. Time-1 hr. 30 min. Umpire-M. Murray...
...base running of the Harvard Freshmen was the feature of the game, for eleven stolen bases were secured to Yale's two. A neat double play in the last inning with men on second and third spoiled Harvard's chances of scoring...
Earned runs-Yale 5, Harvard 4. Two-base hits-Clark, Putnam. Three-base hit-Clark. Passed ball-Hirsch. Bases on balls-off Stickney 4; off Robertson 2; off MacDonald 7. Struck out-by Stickney 1; by Robertson 2; by MacDonald 3. Left on bases-Yale 7; Harvard 10. Hit by pitched ball-Cropley 2, Putnam, Hirsch. Stolen bases-Yale 2, Harvard 11. Double play-Taylor and Brown...