Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Yale began by scoring one run in the first inning. Wadsworth got his base on balls and stole second. He reached third on Bement's sacrifice and came home on a wild pitch. Harvard made a pretty double play in the second after Turnbull had hit safely. Simmonds knocked a grounder to McVey, who threw to Holt, and Holt caught the runner at first...
Harvard scored her first run in the third inning by the aid of bases on balls and a pretty hit by Holt. Manning came in on McVey's grounder to Wadsworth, and Holt and Vincent scored on a wild pitch. In the fourth, Cozzens struck out the first three men. For Harvard, Hayes scored by good base-running...
...first for either side in the fifth. In the sixth, Chester got his base on balls. Wadsworth attempted to sacrifice, but Cozzens threw to second, putting Chester out. Wadsworth stole second, Cozzens gave bases on balls to Bement and Chamberlin, and a hit by Ely brought in Wadsworth and Bement. Holt caught Hobbs' fly and brilliantly fielded a hard grounder by Turnbull, putting the side out. In Harvard's half, Foster was hit by a pitched ball and Hayes brought him home with a timely three-base...
...cover first and collided with Foster, receiving a bad cut on the ankle. For the rest of the game he had to hobble about as best he could, but he rose to the occasion and pluckily continued his good work. In the second half Manning scored on a base on balls, a passed ball and a sacrifice...
Hits-Hopkinson, 8; '97, 8. Errors-Hopkinson, 2; '97, 8. Struck out-by Nickerson, 5; by Stillman, 2; by Harris, 2. Two-base hits-Stillman (2), Dunlop. Double plays-Jaynes and Shea, I. Hallowell and Shea...