Word: error
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...though Holmes is too vast for a small audience to grow excited in, and only towards the end of the game was there any cheering. The game, however, was well played and interesting. The feature of the game was Gallivan's game at short, accepting ten chances without an error, and making two marvellous one hand catches. Young played a brilliant game at second, though but one catch was very difficult. McLeod and Codman also made brilliant catches. Thayer caught as well as usual, and Palmer and Foss also did well. Eighty-eight batted hard for the first time...
...treatment received by our nine was not such as should be given a college team. The crowd cheered every error and "guyed" the Harvard players...
...YORK, May 21. - Yale defeated Columbia to-day by a score of 20 to 1. Yale made fourteen hits with a total of twenty-three; Columbia, four with a total of four. Yale made one fielding error; Columbia, nine. The battery errors were: Yale, four; Columbia, twenty four. The score by innings is as follows...
Campbell played finely in right field, his one error being entirely excusable. Foster played his usually brilliant game in left...
...first run in the fifth innings. Linn got his base on balls, went to second on a passed ball, and came home on a wild pitch. In the sixth they scored again, Campbell made a hit, took second and third on passed balls and got home on Brownlee's error in dropping the ball in an attempt to catch him at the plate. In the eighth Harvard scored their third and final run of the game. Campbell made a two base hit, went to third on Willard's grounder to first base, and came home on a passed ball...