Word: brought
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...prices than obtain elsewhere. They do not want to take an active part in the management of the Society. The clearest proof of this is the insignificant attendance at the annual meetings; the greatest changes in personnel of the Board of Directors and in questions of policy have been brought about by twenty or twenty-five men as those meetings; a number hardly to be considered as representative of the Society at large...
...Randall had three errors, but made a pretty stop of high throw from Matthews in the ninth inning and got hit by a pitched ball in the eleventh. Skilton made a beautiful one-handed catch of a line hit. Timely hits by Stillman and Daly in the eleventh inning brought in the winning runs for Harvard. Two runs were also scored in the first inning. In the first inning Wendell got to first on Foulder's error and reached second on a hit by Clarkson to shortstop, who fumbled the ball. Randall hit to third...
...first inning a base on balls, three hits and two errors brought in three runs; three hits, two bases on balls and one error added four more in the second; and a three-base hit and a single one more in the fourth. Two hits and two errors scored two runs in the seventh, and two hits and a wild pitch the last run in the eighth. Cornell scored once by a home run in the fourth inning...
...game and held the team well together at critical moments. He was responsible for almost two-thirds of the put outs made by Harvard, striking out twelve men, giving no bases on balls, making one put out and three assists, all without an error. In the ninth inning he brought in two runs by a single to centre field. Carr had two chances at third base and fielded them cleanly, throwing Collier, a very fast runner, out at first base on a slow bunt along the foul line. At the bat he failed to get a hit, striking out once...
...while Pennsylvania on errors by Daly and H. Kernan, a hit and a sacrifice, scored two runs, once more leading 5 to 4. With one out in the eighth Randall reached first on an error by the centre fielder, and before he had time to steal a base, was brought home by Skilton's home run drive into deep right field. The next two men went out in order, and Pennsylvania was shut out in the last half. In the ninth inning R. Kernan was put out at first on a grounder to shortstop. Carr drew a base on balls...