Word: bases
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...decline "to alter" your remarks as to the crew management we would call your attention again to the main statements on which you base your entire article, namely, that the class crews cause no extra expense to the 'Varsity and that the charges made are therefore an "oppression." You imply that the 'Varsity thus makes the class crews a source of revenue. That is not true. The charge of eighty dollars, as we showed yesterday, has not been sufficient to meet the actual extra expenses incurred by the 'Varsity on their account The whole purpose of the charges has always...
...third Paine got a base on balls and scored on Haughton's three-base hit to left field. Another score was added in the fourth when Burgess hit safely, reaching third on Adams's error. He scored on T. Stevenson's hit over third base...
Earned runs, Harvard 1. Two-base hits, Scannel, Clarkson. Three-base hits, Haughton, Abbott. Base on balls, by Paine-Tabor, Davis; by Cozzens-McCornack, Abbott, Davis, Folsom, Watson; by Tabor, Haughton, Paine, Dean, Burgess. Struck out, by Paine-McCornack, Davis 2, Tabor, Drew, Watson; by Cozzens-Drew, Adams, Tabor; by Haughton-McCornack, Abbott; by Tabor-Scannell, Dean, Rand, Paine, Haughton 3, Burgess, Clarkson. Double play, Dean, Clarkson and T. Stevenson. Stolen bases, Dean 2, T. Stevenson 2, Scannell. Davis 2, McCornack 2, Abbott Hit by pitched ball, Burgess, Hayes. Passed balls, Abbott 3. Wild pitch. Cozzens. Time, 2h., 12m. Umpire...
...fielding of the Freshmen was decidedly poor, and has not improved at all lately. Davis especially did not play nearly the game he is capable of, and, though an injured finger is some excuse, his throwing is apt to be very wild. Galbraith took Thompson's place at second base, but his playing was only fair, while Morse at shortstop was very weak. Litchfield at third played his usual good game, with the exception of one excusable error, and his batting has improved immensely. As a whole the nine did not play nearly the game they are capable...
...failed to score while Somerville made one run. Neither side scored in the second, but in the third the Freshmen made five runs almost entirely on errors by Somerville and a hit by Litchfield. Somerville also made two runs in this inning on two hits an error by second base and a base on balls. In the fifth Robinson got to second on errors and came in on Mains hit. In the seventh the Freshmen made another run on hits by Morse and Litchfield, and in the ninth three more on hits by Litchfield, McCall and Galbraith, while Somerville made...