Word: dreyfusism
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...much closer. In the second inning for example, after two men had struck out, Whittemore made a bad throw of an easy grounder and allowed the batter to reach first base. Then McAdams aided Yale by one of his three pass balls and shortly afterward made a wild throw. Dreyfus in the left field had by this time caught the spirit of demoralization and fumbled a fly to his part of the field. McAdams had another pass ball, and all these misplays were interspersed while Yale was hitting the ball hard and running bases in truly excellent form. Three hits...
...movements. If this excessive care had made their fielding good, one could have endured the want of snap which so enlivens a game, but it did not and it never will in a game with such a team as Yale's. Whiting's muff of an easy liner, Dreyfus's ridiculous errors in left, McAdams' passed balls, Whittemore's two fumbles and Gilmore's slow, but by no means, sure throw to first in the opening inning were all extremely costly misplays and as a whole can only be put down as unpardonable work. The men showed that they were...
Earned runs, Yale '95, 3. Harvard '95, 1. Two base hits, Spier. Three base hits, Whiting. Home runs, Carter. Stolen bases, Rustin 4, Sheffield 2, Carter, Spier, Cole, Hinkey, Dwight, Dreyfus, McAdams, Whiting. First base on balls, Cole, Hinkey, Dwight, Whiting, Dreyfus. First base on errors, Yale '95, 5; Harvard '92, 2. Struck out, Davis 2, Hewlett 2, Sheffield, Dwight, Cole, Drefus, Phelan, Cassatt, Whittemore, Gilmore, Walker 2, Wadsworth, McAdams. Double plays, Walker and Whiting. Passed balls, McAdams 3. Wild pitches, Gillmore, Davis. Time, 2 hours. Umpire, Mallen for Harvard, Weeden for Yale...
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