Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Base hits - Amherst, 6; Yale...
...know how to play ball. The former played a good all-round game, while the latter, although making one error, which was excusable, made some beautiful catches in center field. Hayes in right let a hit go through his legs and then made such a poor throw that the base runner reached home. He was replaced in the sixth inning by Selfridge, who had no chances. Stevenson was a little unsteady on first. Wrenn accepted his three chances without an error, but showed a great lack of judgment in running bases and allowed himself to be caught off first...
...fifth Stevens hit to Edmunds, Garrison fortunately got a base on balls, advanced to second on Perry's out, but got no farther because Lord was thrown out at first by Haskell. Haskell again got a base on balls, stole second and was caught off by Perry. Hayes was out on a fly to Garrison, McVey got to first on Fox's error, and then Scott got Brown's high...
...base hit - Beale. Stolen bases - Fox, Haskell 2, Brown, Chandler, Walker, Cozzens. Double play - Fox and Perry. Bases on balls - Haskell 4, McVey, Chandler, Edmunds 2, Walker, Cozzens; Lord, Martin. Hit by pitched ball - Lord. Struck out - Brown, Edmunds 2, Goodridge, Walker 2; Anderson, Perry. Wild pitches: - Cozzens 2. Umpires - Cook and Mullen. Time...
Earned runs - Harvard 3. Home run - Burgess. Two base hits - Stevenson, Adams, Schoenhut 2, Gray. Stolen bases - Gray, Goeckel. First base on balls - Wrenn, Hollister, Avil, Gray 2, Goeckel, Schoenhut 2, Blakely, Gorman. First base on errors - Pennsylvania 6, Harvard 2. Wild pitches - Paine 3. Struck out - Whittemore, Hayes, Paine, Hollister 2, Avil 3, Schoenhut, Cantrell, Blakely...