Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard's seven. It was perhaps a little too cold for good ball, but some of the errors made were inexcusable. Paine pitched a fine game again, striking out six men and keeping Cornell's hits well scattered. He was steady at critical times, watched the men on bases well and did not give a base on balls...
Brown scored three runs in the first on Lauder's hit, Rodman's base on balls and Gammons' home run. In the fifth, Phillips went to first on balls, to second on Stevenson's error off Fultz, and scored on Dean's poor throw to complete a double play...
Earned runs-Brown, 1. Home run-Gammons. Stolen bases-Gammons, Sedgwlck. Double plays Lauder and Rodman (2), Paine, Dean and Haughton. Base on balls-Phillips, Rodman, Brady, Rand (2), Stevenson, Chandler. Hit by pitched ball-Rand. Passed ball-Scannell. Struck out-by Paine, 8; by Brady, 1. Umpire, Murray...
...third inning and then, when the Fairmounts had a lead of two runs, the College team went to pieces and allowed their opponents to score almost at will. In the sixth inning Foster made a difficult stop of a grounder. He was forced to slide to the base to put the man out, which won him much applause. Gregory was not up to his usual form and was not well backed up by the rest of the team...
...Freshmen played a good, fast game, making only three errors and getting fourteen hits. Marlboro's only run was made in the third inning with two men out. Hurley got a base on balls, stole second and third, and came in on Foster's wild pitch. The score by innings follows...