Word: bases
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...practice of the University baseball squad yesterday was in every way the fastest held this year. Much time was devoted to various combinations in base-running, which were all very creditably executed. The men all batted against Rankin of the Arlington Boat Club, and were, on the whole, successful. Fielding work, too, was lively, and was entirely without the hesitation which characterized the Princeton game...
...lead in the first inning by scoring three runs, added two more in the second inning and thereafter scored almost at will throughout the game. The Yale team played a hard game from first to last, but were unable to hit safely and successively, while Harvard made twenty base hits. The fielding on both sides was erratic, the Harvard Freshmen making nine errors to their opponent's eight. For the Harvard Freshmen, the work of Nichols at first base was especially creditable, as he played without an error and made several difficult catches. Nichols, Grant and Taylor batted well, making...
Earned runs--Harvard 4, Yale 1. Home run--Grant. Three-base hits--Smith 2, Grant. Two-base hits--Nichols 2, Whittlesey 2. Sacrifice hit--Grant. Stolen bases--Harvard, 2; Yale, 5. Bases on balls--by Taylor, 4; by Whittlesey, 3. Struck out--by Taylor, 4; by Whittlesey...
...Second nine defeated St. Mark's School in a loosely played seven-inning game at Southboro on Saturday, by the score of 14 to 3. In fielding, the work of the Second nine was on the whole fast and accurate, but included four errors; the base-running was less careless and showed more life than in the last few games played, five bases being stolen. Opposed by a weak pitcher, the nine batted creditably, and bunched their hits well, especially in the second inning, when six runs were made. St. Mark's played a loose, unsteady game, with little team...
Hutchinson pitched a good game, and was especially steady with men on bases; he struck out four men, but allowed five bases on balls. Pinckard, for St. Mark's, lost control in the second inning, and was wild throughout the game, allowing six bases on balls and hitting three men. The best batting for the Second nine was done by Bolton and Marshall, and for St. Mark's by Rumsey. Marshall accepted all of his eight chances at second base...