Word: bases
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...most remarkable ball games that has been seen on Nortons field since the last CRIMSON-Lampoon game, the Cercle Francais inflicted defeat on the Deutscher Verein by 24 runs to 6. Timely hitting and clever base-running netted 13 runs for the Cercle in the first inning, but after that Kendall, the German pitcher, settled down. A feature of the game was J. D. Clark's home run on three strikes. The players were kept in the best of condition throughout the game, by timely refreshments; likewise, the umpire
Clarkson pitched splendidly from first to last, showing better form even than in the Brown and Cornell games. He not only struck out fourteen men and gave but one hit, but throughout the game, allowed but one man to reach third base and only two to reach second. R. Kernan caught steadily and made two brilliant catches of foul flies. The infield was hardly tried out to any extent but with the exception of an error by Randall, the few chances that were offered were accepted cleanly and accurately...
...sixth inning neither side had scored and only one man had reached second base. In the sixth, however, Carr got his base on an error, and, reaching second on a single by Coolidge, scored on Matthews's two-base hit, which advanced Coolidge to third. Clarkson then cleared the bases with a powerful home-run drive to deep centre field. The other two runs were made in the ninth inning, Clarkson reached first on a pitcher's baulk and, after getting to second on Stephenson's single, and to third on H. Kernan's sacrifice hit, came home...
Earned runs--Harvard 3. Stolen bases--Coolidge, Clarkson, Stephenson, Stillman, R. Kernan, Stiles, Orbin. Home run--Clarkson. Two-base hit--Matthews. Sacrifice hits--Stephenson, H. Kernan. Bases on balls--by Clarkson: Howes 2; by Groves: Stillman. Hit by pitched ball--by Devlin: H. Kernan. Struck out: by Clarkson: Howes 2, Gladfelter 2, Devlin, Wilder 2, Swain 2, Orbin 2, Noble, Cariss, Stiles; by Devlin: Carr, Stephenson, Stillman, R. Kernan, Randall; by Groves: Stillman, R. Kernan, Coolidge. Passed ball--R. Kernan. Umpire--Proud. Time...
...fielding of the Second nine was, on the whole, fairly good, but was marred by several costly errors, the three made by Colby at shortstop being excusable, however, in view of the fact that he was new in the position. The bunting showed improvement, but the base-running lacked both spirit and good judgement, and was responsible for the loss of several runs. The work of the whole team at the bat was, if possible, below the exceedingly low standard set in the other games played this spring. Hammond, for the Second nine, pitched a creditable game, allowing only...