Word: bases
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshmen batted fairly well and showed ability to bunch their hits when necessary; their fielding was marked by accurate throwing to bases and few errors; their base-running, however, was poor. The Second nine showed even more clearly than in the Dean game their remarkable inability to bat, making only three hits in the entire game. Their base-running was creditable, but their fielding slow...
...Freshman baseball nine defeated Groton in an interesting, though one sided, game on Saturday by the score of 17 to 3. At bat the Freshmen showed some improvement, thirteen hits being made. Their base-running was also good. Although the throwing was fairly accurate, seven errors made the work in fielding discouraging. At the bat Nichols led with four hits. Considering the lateness of the season Castle's pitching was poor and Quigley was still slow behind...
Wesleyan made the first run of the game in the second inning on a base hit, a sacrifice hit and two passed balls by Stephenson, Harvard tieing the score in the same inning on hits by Stephenson and Carr, coupled with two errors by Wesleyan. From that time on, the game was but a succession of hits and errors, the University team scoring four runs in the third inning, four in the fifth, six in the sixth and two in the seventh. In the ninth inning Wesleyan scored two more runs on two passed balls, a base on balls...
...Stolen bases--Clarkson 3, Carr 2, Stephenson, Coolidge, H. Kernan, Stillman, Hanlon. Three-base hits--Randall, Carr. Two-base hits--H. Kernan, Stephenson. Sacrifice hits--Stillman, Stephenson, Raymond. Bases on balls--by Coburn; Hanlon 2, Raymond; by Chapman; Clarkson, Stillman, Matthews 2, Coolidge; by Hancock; Stillman, Coburn. Struck out by Coburn; McDonnell 2, Hume 3, Chapman 2, Hanlon, Monroe 2, Hancock 2, Bristol 3, Campaigne; by Chapman; Coburn, Passed balls--Stephenson 4, Hanlon. Wild pitch--Coburn. Time of game--2h. 10m. Umpire--Murray...
...Second nine lost its game with Dean Academy at Franklin on Saturday by the score of 14 to 4. The chief fault of the team was, as in all the games played this sparing, a disappointing weakness at the bat; the base-running was sleepy, and the fielding full of errors, a fact partly accounted for, however, by the unevenness of the ground, second base being four feet above the plate. Dean's batting was the feature of the game. After the first inning, Hutchinson pitched a fair game for the Second nine, allowing only two bases on balls...