Word: bases
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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That surprising evolutions in the art of music are still possible is periodically being proved. A decade ago, Wagner's principles were at last university accepted as the final musical laws on which the composers of the next century or so would base their compositions. Then Strauss began to develop them, instead of respecting them. That was nearly permissible; but then the French produced another type of music that was primarily instinctive, rather than logical. With difficulty the public began to appreciate and now Debussy is a "best-seller...
Earned runs--Harvard 3. Sacrifice hits--Milholland, Neff, White. Stolen bases--Wingate, Hardwick. Two-base hit--Gannett. Bases on balls--Off Hitchcock 3. Left on bases--Harvard 5, Virginia 6. Struck out--By Hitchcock 6, by Calloway 3. Hit by pitched ball, Gannett, Calloway. Passed ball--Green. Wild pitch--Hitchcock. Time--1h., 40m. Umpires--O'Reilley and Barry
Earned runs -- Harvard 1. Sacrifice hits--Mahan, Waterman, Fuller. Stolen bases--Nash 2, McDonald. Two-base hit--Mahan. Three-base hit--Gannett. Bases on balls--Off Mahan 3. Left on bases--Harvard 6, Bates 2. Struck out--By Mahan 5, by Stinson 4. Hit by pitched ball--McDonald, Cobb. Time--1h., 20m. Umpire--O'Reilley and Kelley...
...nine has played only a few games thus far, its strength is shown by the fact that it shut out Bowdoin, whom Harvard defeated 5 to 1, by a 4 to 0 score. The work of the pitchers, Stinson and Lindquist was unusual, only two Bowdoin men reaching first base...
Boyle pitched well for his first time on the University, but fielded his position poorly. Whitney was more fortunate in this respect. The fielding of the entire Harvard team was ragged and the base running extremely loose but these should improve as the season progresses...