Word: bases
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first run was made in the second inning when Weeks, for Pennsylvania, got his base on balls, was advanced to second by Hare's sacrifice, and went to third on a balk, scoring on a wild pitch by Coburn. Stephenson began the fourth inning with a three-base hit to centre field. Kernan then made a long hit for a home run, scoring Stephenson. In the sixth inning Matthews hit to left field and by skillful base-running went to third on Stephenson's safe hit to shortstop. Dexter then made a fine single, bringing in both men. The last...
Earned runs--Harvard 4. Home run--Kernan. Three-base hits--Kernan, Stephenson. Two-base hit--Zeigler. Sacr. ce hits--Leonard, Hare. Struck out--by Coburn: Cariss, Myers, Weeks, Hare, Aldendifer, Johnston; by Fennel: Mahar 3, Leonard, Randall, Matthews 2, Coburn. Bases on balls--by Coburn: Weeks, Aldendifer 2, Fennell 2; y Fennell: Mahar 2, Randall, Kemble. Stolen bases--Dexter 2, Aldendifer. Double plays--Leonard to Randall, Schuler to Cariss, Kemble to Randall. Wild pitch--Coburn. Time--1m, 55m. Umpire--Smith...
...Freshman baseball team will play St. Mark's School at Southboro this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The fielding of the Freshman team is still erratic and its base-running careless; but at the bat the men show marked improvement. St. Mark's has a strong team this year, and has defeated Cambridge Latin School by a score of 13 to 3, Roxbury Latin School by a score of 11 to 4, and Stone's School by a score of 11 to 8. The Freshmen have also defeated these teams by scores...
Several changes will be made in the batting order of the University team. Mahar will be in the game at right field for the first time since before the Southern trip; Dexter will play in centre field in place of Spencer, and Kemble will be at second base. McCarty will be unable to play on account of a slight attack of tonsilitis...
...score of 9 to 6. The victory of the Freshman team was due to its ability to bunch the few hits which it made, and to superior fielding. All but one of its runs were made in the first two innings, a larger score being prevented by stupid base running. Slater, who was well supported, pitched a very steady game, allowing only four hits in all. Stone's School was unable to score until the third inning, when two men reached home on Draper's three-base...