Word: basers
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Greene, who made another low throw to Chase, on which Crocker reached third, and was brought in by a sacrifice by Hall. This ended Harvard's run-getting for two innings. With two men out, Payne made a sharp hit by second, and was brought home on a three-baser by Dilts, which struck the church that supports centre field, on the fly. Dilts in turn was brought in by a two-baser of Greene, thus earning two runs. Score...
...sixth Nichols hit to short, who made the customary wild throw to first, on which Nichols reached second. He came home on a fine two-baser of Burt's to the centre field. For Brown, Payne struck out; Dilts made a hit by first base; Greene followed with anoth-to left which sent Dilts to third; he came in on a wild pitch. Bassett hit safely to Crocker, who threw to first, nearly catching him. Burt threw home to cut off Greene, but Hall dropped the ball and this let in Greene and Bassett, giving Brown three unearned runs...
They now came in for the ninth inning, and every effort was made to increase the lead. Hall led off with a long two-baser, at which the enthusiasm was boundless. Burt went out, Dilts to Chase. Bean struck the church for a two-baser, bringing Hall in and earning Harvard's second run. Le Moyne flied out to Dilts, Coolidge hit safely to centre, bringing in Bean. Olmsted made another drive to left for a single base and reached second on a passed ball, and Baker sent him home by a two-baser. Nichols sent up a high...
...Olmsted; Boyden fly to Coolidge; Harris out on foul to catcher. The innings of the Harvards was remarkable in that four runs were made without a ball or strike being called on Harris; Olmsted a base hit, and Crocker the same; both brought home by a three baser of Nichols; Baker out short to first; Hall scored run; Burt base hit; Bean out to Boyden, and Le Moyne short to first...