Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Williams scored once more in the ninth. With one man out Goodrich got his base on balls and scored on Bradley's two-bagger. The next two men were easy, and the game was over...
Earned runs - Harvard 1. Two-base hits - Paine, Bradley, Fitch. Sacrifice hit - Drysdale. Stolen bases - Whittemore 3, Hayes 2, Scannell, Wrenn 2, Rand 1, Ide, Fitch. First base on balls - Hayes, Rand, Stevenson, Ide, Goodrich, Bradley, Drysdale. Struck out - Winslow, Burgess 2, Whittemore, Hayes, Scannell 2, Wrenn, Rand, Stevenson, Ashton 2, Dewey 2, Draper 2, Goodrich 2. Wild Pitch - Corey. Time - 1h. 40m. Umpire - Mullen...
...played. The freshmen put up a listless game with little team play, showing the urgent need of systematic coaching. The feature of the game was the batting of Lockman for Cambridge. Hayes played shortstop and Haskell second. Holt pitched. The only place not definitely settled seems to be first base, for which Walker and Hall are about equal...
Earned runs - Wesleyan 2. Base hits - Yale 9, - Wesleyan 10. Errors - Yale 4, Wesleyan...
...first base Otto has been behind his last year's form, his fielding and batting being very streaky. Cochran, the football player, is the substitute for this position. After a great deal of experimenting Dougal Ward has been brought in from the out-field and placed on second base. This is an excellent move on Captain Brook's part; for Ward, though not a speedy man, is at all times perfectly cool and collected, which will help materially in steadying the infield...