Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University team scored all its runs in the first and fifth innings. Alsop, the first batter for Harvard singled to left and went to second when Higinbotham muffed the ball. He reached third on a passed ball by Lewis, scoring on Wingate's single between short-stop and third base. Wingate went to second on Clark's sacrifice and scored when Ayres's hard drive went through Brown's legs. Gannett flied to Brown. Hardwick then hit a home run over Higinbotham's head in left field scoring Ayres ahead of him. Tomes singled, and went to third when Gillette...
Yale defeated Princeton in baseball in a ten-inning game at New haven on Saturday by the score of 4 to 3. Gile was in the box for Yale and pitched effectively with the exception of the fourth inning when Princeton secured four safe hits. These, combined with a base on balls, netted them three runs, their only tallies in the game...
Yale scored one in the last half of the same inning after Copeland had given three bases on balls and Reed muffed an easy grounder at third base. Two more were added in the sixth when Burdett, Pumpelly and Gile each singled and Copeland passed Middelbrook and Schofield. The game was won in the tenth on singles by Cornish, Burdett, and Schofield...
Poor work on the bases at critical moments was responsible for the defeat of the Harvard second baseball team, 4 to 3, by the Lawrence High School team at Lawrence yesterday afternoon. The fact that Harvard made more hits, fewer errors, and had eleven men left on bases goes to show that the game was quite unsatisfactory. In the ninth inning the score might have been tied but for the poor base running. Boyle and Macdonald pitched for Harvard...
...Field yesterday afternoon. The Freshmen started their batting in the first inning, when Fripp, the first man up, singled to right and was advanced to second by Heyer. Mahan then hit into what might have been a double play; Heyer was caught at second, but Kinney threw over first base, and Fripp came home, while Mahan took third. Nash flew out to centre. Ervin singled, scoring Mahan; but Coolidge ended the inning by flying out to the infield. The third run was scored in the fifth, when Demelman drove a beautiful three-bagger to the Stadium, and scored on Safford...