Word: basers
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...base on balls in the third, and on a steal, a put out and a passed ball, scored; Linn opened the fourth with a three bagger to right field; Parnhall dropped a fly from Campbell's bat; Linn scored; Willard hit safely and came in on Foster's three baser to left field. This netted four runs, three of which were earned...
...truth; of character as the medium by which light can flow. "Blessed are the pure in thought for they shall see God." Are those words too lofty - too transcendant, to write on the new portal of the college yard? Would they be but a mockery of the baser thoughts of life, the lower ideas of learning which the wood contains. Alas for the college if that be so; for only when a great university cultivates character and insists on righteousness because so only can she know the real truth concerning the divine and human, concerning God and man, only then...
...Beacons were first at the bat and scored three rune on a three baser by Richardson, and singles by Welch, Frederick and Ayer, assisted by a wild throw. In the third, Frederick made a two bagger, took third on a passed ball, and came in on Merrill's long fly to Holden. In the eighth they made two runs on errors and Proctor's three base...
...score on hits by Phillips, Willard, Allen and Foster. In the next inning Williams made her second base hit, but failed to score, owing to assists by Edgerly and Wiestling, and by a strike out. In the seventh inning Harvard earned a run on Nichols's two-baser and Wiestling's single. For Williams, two men got their bases on errors, but two men struck out and Edgerly fielded out the third at first. Harvard made her thirteenth run on hits by Allen and Edgerly, and a passed ball by Eastman. Williams was quickly shut out in the ninth inning...
...fifth, Harvard made three runs, two of them being earned, off a three-base hit by Nichols, a single by Willard, and another three-baser by Allen. Allen scored on a passed ball and Smith was put out at home in a foolish attempt to score. Dartmouth added two runs in this inning bringing the score up to 9 to 3 for Harvard. In the sixth, our nine failed to score for the second and last time; Dartmouth likewise receiving a blank, although Scruton reached first on a wild throw by Wiestling, and went around to third...