Word: error
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...fourth inning. At the end of the fourth inning. At the end of the fourth innings the score stood five to three in Harvard's favor. Then the whole nine became demoralized and went to pieces and Brown had no trouble in piling up the runs. In all, thirteen errors were made. Harvard was greatly crippled by the loss of Winslow, who was laid off on account of a broken finger. Dean, who took his place at third, put up a very poor game, making four errors out of five chances. Then again, Wrenn, who has lately been suffering from...
...third Haskell crossed the plate on his hit, and fumbles by Anderson and Stevens. Hayes tried to score on this error but was thrown...
Harvard had no trouble in defeating Williams on Saturday at Williamstown. The game was rather a poor exhibition of ball playing, for the home nine had changed the positions of several of their men and errors were numerous in consequence. Corey, their substitute pitcher, did as well as could be expected considering the support that he received. For Harvard, Paine pitched steadily for seven innings, when Highlands took his place. Buckman caught him well and his throwing to bases was very accurate. Wrenn and Whittemore both made good stops and Stevenson took everything that came his way without an error...
Harvard scored first in the second inning, when Hayes began with a double, Rand singled but was caught trying to steal second, Stevenson, Buckman, Paine and Winslow all made hits and three runs came in. In the next inning one run was scored on Wrenn's base on error, his steal of second and Rand...
...second, Stevens hit safely and went to second on a wild pitch, and to third on an error. Anderson got his base on balls and stole second. A passed ball then let Stevens home and Anderson to third. The latter scored on Gregory's hit. This was all the scoring done this inning. Poor base-running lost the freshmen a chance to score. In the third inning two bases on balls and erratic fielding on Hall's part brought in one more run for '97. The freshmen made both their runs in this inning. With one man out, Cozzens reached...