Word: dexterousness
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...Simons, besides accepting his only chance, made a clean single, sending McCall to third, from where he scored on a wild pitch. McCall and Leonard played with their usual speed. Of the outfield Harvey had the most chances, and made one splendid catch of Hay's drive over shortstop. Dexter made a fast throw to second base in the fourth and caught Hare off the base, after Thomas had singled to left field...
Yerkes opened well for Pennsylvania with a single, but Hare and Adams struck out, and Carrier threw Yerkes out at second. In Harvard's half of the first Leonard reached third on Dexter's scratch bit, but McCull struck out, retiring the side. Thomas singled in the second inning and was sacrificed to second, after Fennell had struck out. Webbsent an easy bail to Stephenson...
...third inning both teams went out in succession, but in the last of the fourth the University team scored. Dexter singled to right field. McCall reached second on an error by the first baseman on which Dexter went to third, and from there he scored a moment later on a fly to the outfield by Simons. Currier sent a ground ball to Thomas who threw McCall out at the plate. Harvey went out, pitcher to first...
Although Hare made a three-base hit in the first of the sixth, Pennsylvania did not score. In the last half of the same inning Pounds flied out to Adams. Dexter followed with a two-base hit and went to third on a passed ball that gave McCall his base. The latter drew a throw to second, and Dexter stole home, McCall reaching second on the throw to the plate. From there he scored on a passed ball and a wild pitch...
...batting orders: HARVARD PENNSYLVANIA. Leonard, 3b. s.s., Yorkes Stephenson, 1b. r.f., Webb Pounds, r.f. l.f., Adams Dexter, l.f. 3b., Thomas McCall, 2b. 1b., Graybill Simons, s.s. c., Hare Currier, c. c.f., Judd Harvey, c.f. 2b., Corbin Castle, p. p., Hay, Fennel