Word: bases
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Exeter at Exeter yesterday afternoon in a close and exciting game by the score of 5 to 3. Throughout the game the Freshmen exhibited a lack of head work which was very noticeable so late in the season. They were unable to hit at critical times with men on bases and were quite unable to bunt successfully. The base-running was not as good as it has been and at times the fielding was slow. Nichols played a good game at first base, making sixteen put-outs and catching a very difficult ball in right field. Castle pitched fairly well...
During the last week, the team's batting has shown some improvement, and the base-running has developed materially. Nevertheless, in neither department has entire satisfaction been given, while the bunting of the whole squad has been throughout extremely weak. The fielding, with some exceptions, has retained its average excellence. The throwing has steadied down considerably, but the plays have been occasionally marred by nervousness in handling infield ground balls...
...Although thirteen hits were made against through thirteen hits were made against a pitcher of no more than ordinary ability, six of them resulting in eight of the nine runs, the batting cannot yet be called satisfactory, for in three innings, with two out and a man on third base, the batter failed to advance the runner. Bunting, too, was deplorably weak. The fielding was fast, with the exception of two inexcusable fumbles of grounders by Carr, and the muff of an easy outfield fly by H. Kernan. Coburn showed great unsteadiness in his pitching, letting up noticeably after...
Coolidge, the first man at bat made the first run, when, after receiving a base on balls and gaining second on an error, he stole third and came in on another error. In the sixth inning Clarkson made a two-base hit and Stephenson singled. R. Kernan scoring both with a base hit. H. Kernan opened the next inning with a safe hit, which was fumbled by Alworth, allowing the runner to reach third. Matthews got a base on balls, and, stealing second, came home together with Kernan on Stephenson's hit. Stephenson stole second and scored on a single...
Earned runs--Harvard 3. Stolen bases--Coolidge 2, Matthews 3, Stephenson 3, H. Kernan, Clarkson, R. Kernan. Two-base hits--Clarkson 2. Sacrifice hit--H. Kernan. Double plays--Stephenson to Coburn to Matthews, Coolidge to Matthews to Randall. Bases on balls--by Coburn: Baker 2, Schildmiller 2, Cox, R. W. Brown; by Stillman: Clough; by Brown: Coolidge, Matthews. Struck out--by Coburn: R. C. Brown 2, Clough, Baker, Cox, Alworth; by Stillman: R. W. Brown; by Brown: H. Kernan, Randall 2, R. Kernan, Coburn, Carr, Clarkson. Wild pitch--Stillman. Time of game--2h. 30m. Umpire--A. Clarkson...