Word: brought
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first four innings but two Harvard men reached second base, and none reached third. Kernan's three-base hit opened the fourth inning, and Clarkson's single to left field brought in the first run. Bell missed the throw in, and Clarkson, by clever base-running, took second. Murphy was given a base on balls and Devens hit safely over second, scoring Clarkson and advancing Murphy to third. After Devens had stolen second and Wendell had filed out, Clark singled and brought in Murphy and Devens. On the throw to the plate Clark took second. A wild pitch advanced...
...bases. The Dew Drops solved Coburn's pitching early in the game and succeeded in making ten clean hits. Laverack supplemented his good pitching by two three-base hits and a two-base bit. In the last half of the ninth inning the Loafers made three successive hits that brought in two runs, but with a man on first and second the Loafers lost their last chance to win. On a pop fly to Parton, Carr left second and ran home, allowing the Dew Drops to retire the side by an easy double play...
...bases on balls. Oakes, the Bowdoin pitcher, was not so effective. Thirteen hits, with a total of twenty-one bases, were made from him, most of them well bunched. Frantz made four of these hits,--two singles, a two-base hit and a home run, all of which brought in runs. Stillman, Murphy and Wendell made two hits apiece...
...speed and good control, and used excellent judgment. In addition to striking out seventeen men and giving only one base on balls, be allowed but three scattered hits, and did not let a man reach second. Reid's hitting was brilliant. His home run and two singles alone brought in five runs. Frantz also got a home run with one man on base, and Wendell and Clark made timely singles...
...first inning Murphy and Wendell got to first on errors by Pike and Allen, and Frantz's base on balls filled the bases. Then Reio knocked the ball over centre field's head and brought in four runs. In the third inning Wendell was hit by a pitched ball, stole second, went to third on Frantz's out, and scored on Reid's scratch single. In the fourth inning Allen made a wild throw of Clarkson's grounder, and Clarkson went to third. Murphy got a base on balls, stole second, and both runners scored on Wendell's single. Reid...