Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Earned runs-Yale 2, Harvard 2. Two-base hits-McCornick 2, Egbert. Three-base hit-Russell. Stolen bases-by Loughlin, Cutting, Sullivan, Russell. Bases on balls-by Whittlesey: Loughlin 2, McCornick; by McCornick: Norton, Eddy, Crawford, Whittlesey. Struck out-by Whitlesey: Edmunds; by McCornick: Crawford 2, Sullivan 2, Bronson 2, Whittlesey, Eddy. Hit by pitched ball-Egbert, Ewer. Time, 2h. Umpire-Murray...
Struck out-by Hayes: Jameson, Thompson, Chauncey 3, Stearns, McCall 2, Nowell 3, Simpson, Galbraith 3; by Galbraith: Vincent, Edmunds, Manning. Base on balls-off Hayes: Jameson, Simpson. Stoien bases-Jameson 4, Thompson, Stearns, McCall 2. Left on bases...
...Juniors made their first two runs in the third inning on two base-hits by Manning and Edmunds, assisted by McCall's wild throw and Stearn's error. There was no more scoring done by either side until the seventh, when '98 hit Galbraith at will for six singles, which scored four runs...
Harvard's base running showed throughout the game great improvement over the work of the past weeks...
...yesterday in a slow and uninteresting game by a score of 6-4. The fielding of both teams was very loose, and only a few hits were made by either side. The College nine led until the seventh inning, when the Freshmen scored four runs on an error, a base on balls, and three hits...