Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Although Haughton was hit hard early in the game he settled down and pitched fairly well toward the close. His batting record shows a three-base hit in the fifth inning and a home run in the ninth with the bases full...
Rand led off for Harvard. He sent an easy grounder to Corridon, who threw poorly to first, the ball escaping McGuire. Before it could be fielded Rand was on third base. Scannell sent a high fly to Corridon, who muffed it, letting Rand score. A passed ball advanced Scannell and Dean's hit scored him. Dean got caught on third on Haughton's grounder to Corridon, after Paine had reached first on Clayton's error. A short hit by Burgess scored Paine and Haughton...
Ninety-nine went in to bat first. Thompson got his base on balls, but Lynch hit to shortstop forcing Thompson at second and being put out himself at first by a very pretty double play. Morse, the next man, got his base on an error of the right fielder. Robinson hit safely letting in Morse. Davis got his base on balls, took second on a passed ball, and both scored on McCall's hit. McCall was out trying to steal second. For E. H. S., Edwards struck out, Whitney got his base on a missed third strike, and stole second...
...seventh inning with the score 8 to 6 in favor of English High, Nettleton went to pieces badly and the Freshmen made seven runs on a base on balls, errors by E. H. S. and hits by Jaffray, McCall, Thompson and Lynch. This ended the scoring as E. H. S. went out in order...
...afternoon at 4 o'clock with Tufts. Last year Tufts won its first game with Harvard by the score of 11 to 8, and , as their nine is strong this year, the game ought to be interesting. The batting order will be: Rand, left field; Scannell, catcher; Dean, second base; Paine, centre field; Haughton, pitcher; Crawford, third base; T. J. Stevenson, first base; Burgess, right field; Wrenn, shortstop...