Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Neither team scored in the first inning. In the second Haughton took first on Johnson's muff, but was out trying for second. Rand was safe on Holloway's wild throw and stole second. Wunder tried to catch him off the base and threw where there was nobody to catch the ball, and Rand scored...
...next inning Blakely got his base on an error and scored on Jackson's hit to left, which would have been a home run, but Jackson was out for not touching third...
...fifth, U. of P. made their last run. Wilhelm got a double and scored on a wild pitch and another double by Ritchie. Harvard scored twice. Haughton, Stevenson and Chandler all made two-base hits, bringing in two earned runs...
Jackson out for cutting third. Johnson out for running out of base line...
Earned runs-Harvard 3. Two-base hits-Clarkson, Haughton, Stevenson. Sacrifice hits-Clarkson, Dean, Fultz, Sedgwick. Stolen base-Rand. First base on balls-by Paine-Phillips, Dunne, Robinson; by Brady-Haughton, Chandler, Paine. Struck out-by Paine-Robinson, Brady, Rodman 2, Lauder. Double plays-Rodman and Phillips; Fultz and Phillips; Lauder, Rodman and Dunne. Time-1h. 25 m. Umpires-Murray and Hanley...