Word: brought
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...passed ball. Walsh was given a base on balls and a passed ball advanced both runners one base. Golden scored on Devlin's long fly to Loughlin. In the fourth inning Devlin singled and Byrne was given a base on balls. White's home run to left field brought them both in. Walsh and Devlin singled in the eighth inning. Kernan fumbled Cranston's bunt and the bases were full. Loughlin dropped Byrne's long drive and allowed him to reach third. Walsh and Devlin scored but Cranston failed to touch the plate and was put out. Byrne scored...
...base-running was excellent, especially in the first inning, when Kendall stole home on Princeton's attempt to catch Reid at second. Princeton also ran bases well, though two men were caught trying to steal second. The feature of the game was Reid's allround play. His home run brought in three others in the eighth inning, and his single made it possible for Kendall to score in the first. He gave Stillman perfect support, threw well to second, and in the third inning made a remarkable double play by catching Steinwender's foul near the backstop and throwing...
...Steinwender's error and second on Kendall's sacrifice, but Reid and Fincke went out on easy chances. With two out in the seventh inning Devens singled and stole second but was left there. In the eighth inning, after Stillman had struck out, Hillebrand hit Loughlin and Kendall. Reid brought them in with a clean home run over Watkins' head...
...small portion of the subscriptions for the old bell was paid on Saturday. 845.00, however, remains to be raised. Unless this amount is brought in at once, the CRIMSON will be obliged to collect the money by individual canvass. The books will be ready all day today, at the CRIMSON office, where subscriptions will be received...
...inning the Second gained a lead of five runs by an error, a base on balls, three singles, and a double by Keene. In four other innings they scored by well-bunched hits. Andover could not score till the fourth inning, when an error, an out, and a hit brought in one run. In the next inning, a base on balls, two hits and a wild throw allowed three more runs to score. For the rest of the game Andover was easily shut...