Word: bases
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Second Nine defeated Roxbury Latin yesterday afternoon, 13 runs to 1. The Harvard team was very weak in the outfield, and the playing of the infield was erratic and ragged. The base running was good, but the batting was not very encouraging. With Farmer, the substitute Roxbury Latin pitcher in the box, the Second Nine scored their runs, not by clean hitting, but largely by fielding errors by the school boys, and by bases on balls. In the last two innings, the College nine were unable to hit Schoenfuss, the regular school pitcher...
Dudley pitched for seven innings for the Harvard team, and struck out the Roxbury Latin batters at will until the seventh inning, when a three base hit by Schoenfuss and an error by Jaynes gave the Roxbury team their only run. He was replaced by Winsor, who was equally effective. Jaques gave both pitchers good support and threw well to bases. The infield had but few chances, but did not accept them with the speed and accuracy which will be necessary against a stronger team. Jaynes, who played in centre field yesterday, was very slow in the field and weak...
...Newton team was weak at the bat and in the field, but the large score made by the Freshmen was due largely to poor pitching. Not only were the Freshman batters able to hit the ball very effectively, but also they were given many bases on balls, especially in the last inning, when Leonard, the Newton pitcher, forced in four runs. In spite of easy pitching, however, the batting record of the Freshmen, with eight singles, four two-base hits and two three-base hits, is very creditable...
...baseball nine won the second game from Dartmouth on the University diamond Saturday afternoon by a score of 11 to 2. Both teams lacked life and snap, and the game was very slow and uninteresting. Harvard showed better judgment in batting and base-running than in Friday's game, and in general made a tolerably good showing for this time of year. All three of Harvard's errors were inexcusable and were the direct causes of Dartmouth's two runs. The Dartmouth players, though at times they handled the ball with good speed and accuracy, were very unreliable, and generally...
Earned runs -- Harvard 2. Three base hit--Stillman. Two-base hit -- Stillman. Sacrifice hit -- Wendell. Stolen bases -- Frantz 2. Story 2, Higgs, Reid. Bases on balls--by Stillman: McCarten, Uniac, Ford; by Rollins: Reid, Frantz, Higgs. Hit by pitched ball--by Rollins: Higgs. Struck out--by Stillman: McCarten, Pingree, Ford 2, Wainwright, Rowe, Rollins; by Rollins: Clark, Stillman, Higgs, Devens. Wild pitches--Stillman 2. Passed ball--Rowe. Time--2h. 35m. Umpire--Miah Murray...