Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Williams started out well in the first inning, when the first man up hit over second base and the next man sacrificed. The two following men were easy outs, however, and Williams was obliged to wait till another inning. Hicks' passed the first man in the second inning. A grounder to Lanigan by Templeton resulted in a put-out at second and would have been a double if the bag had been covered sooner. Templeton was successful in stealing second as the throw was bad. Lambie then struck out, but Shons was safe on Simons's low throw to Brown...
Williams got a man to third in the seventh inning on a hit to right field, an out, and a stolen base after Currier's catch of a difficult foul fly over by the first base fence. Currier made a wonderfully accurate throw to Lanigan after the catch, but the umpire called the runner safe on a close decision. The next man retired the side by giving Currier another chance on a foul...
...eight Brown reached first for the third time and the hit and run game was tried without success, as Hicks failed to hit the ball and Brown was out on the catcher's throw to second base. Hick's subsequent hit went for naught as Lanigan flied out to right field. Williams made a valiant attempt to win the game in the ninth inning, but the fielding of the University team pulled Hicks out of a bad hole. Two hits and a base on balls filled the bases with only one out. Templeton then sent a liner to Aronson...
Harvard should have scored in the first inning. The bases were full with one out, but the batters could not hit the ball ten feet beyond the plate. There were good chances for runs in the second, fourth, and sixth innings, but nothing came of them. Simons's home run, which came in the seventh with no men on bases, was followed by a scratch hit towards first base by Hartford. This opportunity was also lost as the next three men went out in succession. Crocker made a good start in the eighth by a short hit over third base...
Earned runs--Harvard 2; Brown 1. Left on bases--Harvard 10; Brown 8. Two-base hit--Harvey. Home runs--Simons, Raymond. Sacrifice hits--Dana, Simons, Regnier, Barrows. Stolen bases--Aronson, Dennie, Giles. Bases on balls--Off Hartford: 5; off Nourse: 3. Struck out--By Hartford: Nourse 2, Staff, Barrows, Giles; by Nourse: Currier 2, Hartford 2, Harvey, Dana, Brown, Marshall. Passed balls--Currier 2. Umpire--Connolly. Time...