Word: came
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...which was not fielded cleanly, allowing him to get his base. He was forced to second by Coolidge, who received a base on balls, reached third on a grounder by Stephenson and scored on a single by Matthews. Stephenson in the mean time had stolen second base, and also came home on Matthews...
...scoring began in the first inning when Baldwin reached first on a fielder's choice and scored on Stephenson's fumble of S tankard's long fly. The score was tied in the third inning by Randall, who made a long drive to right centre for three bases, ad came home on a single by Matthews. In the next inning, however, Mckeon reached first on Coolidge's error, stole second, reached third on a ground ball by Devlin, and scored on Flynn's outfield fly. Neither side scored after this...
...deserves censure, but because it was lost by such wretched and lifeless work. Only one Harvard man reached second base and he was forced there by a base on balls. Repeatedly the Harvard men walked to the plate and were called out on strikes without swinging the bat. They came to the plate with the same indifferent aim that they used in walking to their places in the field, as if the game bored them or as if they considered the team that had won a series from Yale and kept Princeton and Pennsylvania from scoring as unworthy of arousing...
...cross the plate. Pattee made another run in the next inning on a three-base hit and the muff of a third strike by Stephenson. In the fourth inning, Gray received a base on balls, reached second on a sacrifice hit, third on a passed ball, and came home on an error by Matthews. Lynch opened the eighth inning by getting to base on an error by Randall. Abbott, the next man up, made a three-base hit, but Lynch failed to touch third base, and was declared out. Later, Abbott scored on an outfield fly by Gray. The score...
...cleared the bases with a powerful home-run drive to deep centre field. The other two runs were made in the ninth inning, Clarkson reached first on a pitcher's baulk and, after getting to second on Stephenson's single, and to third on H. Kernan's sacrifice hit, came home on a double steal with Stephenson, who was advanced to third by the play, and later scored the sixth run on an error by Cariss...