Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...make-up of the University team today will be the same as in the Pennsylvania game, except that McCarty will take Spencer's place in right field, Dexter moving to centre field and Bradbury playing at second base. Castle may pitch part of the game, though Coburn will probably start...
...Freshmen opened the scoring the second inning, when an error, a base hit, and a two-bagger by Stephenson brought in two runs. Another run was made in the third inning, when Pritchett, after getting his base on balls, stole second, and came in on Foxter's error. In the same inning the Sophomores' first run was made by Greene, who reached first base on an error, second base on a passes ball, and scored on Thomas' error. In the eighth inning the Sophomores made three hits, but scored only one run. In the ninth inning the Freshmen scored...
...scored their first run-in the second inning. Snyder was hit by a pitched ball, stole second, and scored on an error by Nesmith. Neither side scored again until the eighth, when Sperry, for the Juniors, reached first on Marean's error, Hellman made a hit, Leonard got his base on balls and four runs were scored on Nesmith's home run. In their half of the eighth inning the Seniors-scored seven runs on three hits, two bases on balls, two errors and a hit batsman...
...infield and were easily handled by the fast fielding of the opposing team. Although Castle allowed two hits in the first, fourth and eighth innings, his work as a whole was very satisfactory, as he allowed only two other hits, struck out seven men and gave but one base on balls. Tweed, considering his lack of experience in large games, caught reliably behind the bat, although his throwing to bases was not very sure. The University team, through poor judgment, lost an excellent chance to score in the sixth inning, when, with two men on bases and only...
...Brien, the first man up for Dartmouth, made a clean single and was advanced by Reeve's two-base hit. He then came home on Keady's long fly to Greenough, and Reeve went to third, scoring on Orcutt's sacrifice. Dartmouth added another run in the fourth inning, when Orcutt scored on a base on balls, a wild pitch and Page's hit. In the eighth inning Castle made the only run for Harvard by an overthrow, a steal and Greenough's timely base-hit. In this inning, for Dartmouth, Page and Orcutt both hit safely and came home...