Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...same as in the last Princeton game. Five of the Yale men played against Harvard last year. O'Brien, captain and short-stop, Huiskamp, right fielder, and Kinney third baseman, are in their old positions. Jackson, who pitched the tie game in Cambridge last year, is now playing first base, as his arm has not been in shape for pitching this season. His position has been filled by Parsons, a freshman, who has been pitching a creditable game. He held Princeton down to three hits in the first contest of the series, and would have won his game with good...
Barton Kingman Stephenson '06, captain and first base, entered College from Newton High School, where he played on both the football and baseball teams. In 1903 he was outfielder and substitute catcher on the University team and for the past two years has been regular catcher. He is 23 years of age, 6 feet tall, and weighs 170 pounds...
Yesterday afternoon the University team held a long practice, devoted chiefly to coaching the infield on catching the base runners. This work followed a short batting practice. On the diamond the men at first showed rather poor judgement, but improved later in this respect. The fielding was not as lively as in the recent games, although the throwing to bases, especially from the outfield, was at times very accurate...
Although Hare made a three-base hit in the first of the sixth, Pennsylvania did not score. In the last half of the same inning Pounds flied out to Adams. Dexter followed with a two-base hit and went to third on a passed ball that gave McCall his base. The latter drew a throw to second, and Dexter stole home, McCall reaching second on the throw to the plate. From there he scored on a passed ball and a wild pitch...
...more run was added in the eighth inning, when McCall got a base on balls, went to third on a single by Simons, and scored on a wild pitch. In the first of the ninth with two men out, Fennell got a base on balls, but Judd struck...