Word: error
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...MacLaughlin, whose eyes seemed to trouble him, the fielding of the University team was excellent. Simons made a beautiful one-hand stop of a high bounder, which was going over second, and threw to first, retiring the side in the third inning. He also accepted seven chances without an error. Aronson made a good running catch of Caldwell's line drive in the sixth inning close to the foul line...
...fourth inning MacLaughlin reached first on an error by the shortstop. Dana and Briggs flied out, but Simons made a long three base hit to centre field, and came home for the second run of the inning on Hicks's hit to right. Cornell made its first run in the same inning when Caldwell hit to the right field fence for three bases, and scored on Ebeling's grounder to first...
...University second baseball team shut out Springfield Training School on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon by the score of 6 to 0. The Springfield team was clearly out-classed both in batting and fielding, whereas the second team made nine hits, including three two-base hits, and only one error. Long showed excellent control, striking out ten men and allowing but two hits and one base on balls...
...University second baseball team was shut out by Andover Academy at Andover yesterday by the score of 1 to 0, in a fast, clean game. In the first inning two singles coupled with the only error of the afternoon, allowed Andover to score. The second team had men on bases in all except the first inning, but failed to score through inability to bunch hits. Boyer pitched a good game for the second team allowing only four hits, and only three men to reach first base after the first inning. Hall and Foster also played well for Harvard, while Bennet...
...precedent was broken at Cambridge, and a new one established which will serve to encourage the University team today. Although defeat was met at Brown in the middle of the week, we still have every confidence in the Harvard nine's ability to play good baseball. Not an error was made in the first game with Princeton, and although the batting was light, hits were made at the most timely moments. It has been said of that game that Harvard won only because Princeton made mis-plays; but as Coach Pieper said at the recent mass meeting, it speaks well...