Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...College nine lost the last game of its season to Malden High School by the score of 4 to 3 on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. Both teams scored once early in the game. In the eighth inning Harvard made two runs on a base on balls, an error, and a single. In the ninth Murphy, for Malden, reached first on an error, took second and third on two successive outs, and scored when Wooley was safe at first on a misplay. The next man was safe on an error and Letherman's three-bagger brought both men home. Long pitched...
Several fielding features kept the game from being dull. In the opening inning, after Wingate had reached first base on a dropped third strike, Fox hit a liner to McLaughlin, who got to the base in time for a double play. Exeter pulled off a double play in the third inning. With Lanigan on first, Babson hit a grounder to Frye, who played the ball to second for a force-out on Lanigan and Babson was caught at first on Hennesey's throw. Wingate's catch of a foul fly near the stands in the seventh, and Vaughn's diving...
After this Harvard did not get a man past second again until the eighth inning. Then McLaughlin hit a grounder near first base, and Litchfield, who covered the bag, failed to hold the throw from Fox. McLaughlin stole second and on Babson's fly to Pratt he reached third. Hicks's Texas leaguer over second allowed him to score...
Earned runs--Yale 1913, 5. Left on bases--Harvard 1913, 3, Yale 1913, 8. Three-base hit--Dyer. Sacrifice hit--Hardy. Stolen bases--Tomes 2, McGhie, Bennett, Starkweather. Bases on balls--By Hardy 2. Struck out -- By Hardy 7, by Scott 7. Umpire--Reilly. Time...
...time during the game were the Harvard Freshmen close to scoring, as they did not get a runner beyond second base. In the seventh inning Tomes led off with a hit, stole second, but was put out on a double play by Bennett unassisted, who made a difficult catch of a hard line drive by Lowrey. The Yale freshmen were conspicuous for their good fielding...