Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Harvard first scored in the third inning, when, with one man out, Edmunds got a base on balls and stole second. Farrington then made a hit, sending Edmunds to third, and stole second on the next pitched ball. Lewis followed with a single, sending Edmunds and Farrington home, and scored on McCornick's hit to shortstop. McCornick, after stealing second and third, went home on Cutting's sacrifice. In the fourth inning, three more runs were made on four base hits...
Brown scored once in the fourth inning on a base on balls, a single, and a sacrifice hit. In the fifth inning two more runs were made on two bases on balls, a wild pitch, and a passed ball...
...hits were scattered, and only once did two come in the same inning. The weakness of the batting shows in the fact that not until the 9th inning did Harvard get a man beyond second, and only three times before the last inning was a Harvard man on first base...
...easy grounder to Stevenson, who threw too high for Haughton to reach, Bradley going to second. Paine threw past Dean and Bradley got to third. Easton was hit, stole second, and then he and Bradley both scored on Altman's single. Two more hits followed and then a base on balls. A sacrifice hit brought home a run and then Princeton went out on Kelly's failure to reach home...
Earned runs-Harvard 2, Virginia. Two base hits-Hanghton, Scannell, Stevenson. Three-base hit-Fitz. Stolen bases-Rand, Burgess, Dean (2) First base on balls-by Fitz 4, by O'Brien 4. Struck out-Dean, Steptoe (2), Bonney, O'Keefe. Double plays-Bonney and Martin, Martin and Mellor, O'Brien and Mellor. Umpire-Murray...