Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Earned runs-Harvard 2; three-base hit-Tenney; two-base hits-Whittemore, Wiggin, Tenney; sacrifice hit-Donovan; stolen bases-Tenney, Steere, Lowney, Millard, Cook, George, Dickinson, O'Malley; first base on balls-by Russell 3, by White 1, by Highlands 5; passed ball-O'Malley; wild pitch-Russell; struck out-George, Winslow, Manley, Corbett; double play-George and Donovan. Umpire-Hartley. Time...
...Three-base hits-Scannell, McCandless; struck out-Beale, Garrison, Stevens, Quinby, Harris, R. Reed; passed balls-DeForest 3, Scannell; wild pitch-Paine; hit by pitched ball-Harris. Time 1h. 45m. Umpires-Murray, Weeden...
Yale scored twice in the second inning. McCandless hit a long three-base hit which rolled across the tennis courts in right field. Paine made a wild pitch and McCandless crossed the plate. C. Reed went out, Stevens to Warren, and Smith was put out on an easy grounder to Anderson. R. Reed then got his base on balls and scored on Stevenson's misjudgment of Fincke's hit. Beale made a beautiful running catch of De Forest's hit to short left field and so closed Yale's inning...
...error by short, and scored on singles by Stevenson and Scannell. Scannell was forced at second by Steven's hit and a moment later Stevenson was put out at the plate in attempting to come home on Garrison's grounder to R. Reed. Then Anderson got his base on balls and with the bases full Paine got a hit. Stevens and Garrison scored but Anderson was caught off third...
Harvard got two more in the eighth on hits by Garrison and Anderson, a passed ball, and a fumble by Quinby. Yale scored once in the ninth on a base on balls, a passed ball and errors by Scannell and Stevens. The score...