Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...scored on Dexter's single, after McCall had flied out to left. The third run was scored in the seventh. Currier was passed, advanced to third on Slater's single and scored on McCall's out. Simons was left on third in the eighth after knocking a three-base hit to deep centre with...
Rindge scored its only runs in the seventh inning, after Curtin had replaced Everts. Hayes got a hit, was advanced by a base on balls to Raymond and took third on an error by Delano, both he and Raymond scoring on Foster's error. In the last of the seventh four runs were scored for the Freshmen on hits by Ferguson, Beaman, Lanigan, Palmer, and Foster, three of which were two baggers. This ended the scoring...
Earned runs--1910, 6. Two-base hits--Delano, Ferguson, Foster, Lanigan, Sweeney. Sacrifice hit--Horgan. Stolen bases--Aronson, Beaman, Delano, Lanigan Crocker, Palmer, Everts, Curtin, Hayes, Raymond 4, Skilton, Hugelman. Bases on balls--by Everts, 3; by Curtin, 4; by Weber, 1; by O'Brien, 2. Struck out--by Everts, 5; by Curtin, 3; by Weber 1. Umpire--E.F. Fish 2L. Time...
Harvard started the scoring in the first inning. Harvey struck out but Skillen hit Briggs. McCall hit to left field for two bases, Briggs taking third, and Dexter scored them both with a single past first. Simons flew out to the infield. Dartmouth made a strong try for a run in the second, when with one down, Grebenstein knocked a long two-bagger over Harvey's head. Richardson flied out but Norton placed a hit over second on which Grebenstein tried to score but was caught at the plate by Harvey's perfect throw. Dartmouth's score in the fifth...
Dartmouth won the game in the seventh inning with the help of two inexcusable errors. Schopperly reached first on Briggs' muff, was advanced by McLane, who also was safe on an error. Schildmiller sacrificed and the base-runners moved up a base, both scoring on Merritt's timely hit to centre. McDevitt and Skillen were easy outs...