Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...yesterday afternoon. The boys played without any life or snap, and they must settle down and play sharper ball if they wish to win the next game with Yale. Harvard made most of her runs in the third inning. Beale made a safe hit, Warren and Stevenson got to base on balls and with the bases full Scott hit a home run to left field bringing in four runs. The other run was made by Dean in the last inning...
...excusable. The only bad break was Winslow's error at short. Scannell's catching was not up to the standard he has set lately. Highlands pitched well. The batting of the team showed no apparent improvement. Most of the runs were made in the first inning. Deans got his base on balls but was forced out at second on Spitzer's hit, the latter being safe at first. Shields went out on a fly to Highlands. Hollister made a single to left field and Smeltzer followed with a home run. Krogman then fouled out to Cook. Harvard scored four...
Harvard scored one in the seventh on Hollister's poor throw of Whittemore's hit and two in the eighth on a base on balls and hits by Wiggin and Highlands. The score...
Earned runs-U. of M. 3, Harvard; two-base hit Winslow; home run-Smeltzer; base on balls-by Highlands 1, by Hollister 6; struck out-by Highlands 6, by Hollister 2; passed balls-Scannell 2; wild pitches-Highlands 2, Hollister 1. Time-1h. 50m. Umpires-Murray and Holt...
...arrangement could be made for a ball game yesterday, the nine went through its regular daily practice. Most of the afternoon was spent in work at the bat, then after a short while spent in running to base on time, the nine went out for field work. O'Malley played in right and Corbett in left, but with these two exceptions the men were in their regular positions...