Word: errorlessly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...giving five bases on balls, three of which finally resulted in runs. He weakened decidedly in the eighth inning, giving three bases on balls and allowing two hits, thus enabling Harvard to score three runs. The fielding on both sides was sharp and fast. The University team played an errorless game and seemed to have a confidence and steadiness which have been lacking up to this time. In base running the team also did well, making a total of nine stolen bases. The fact that six men were left on bases was due to weak batting. Although the batting...
...allowed six hits, three of which, including a two base hit, were bunched in the first inning and resulted in two runs. He struck out only two men and gave two bases on balls, one of which resulted in a score. The fielding on both sides, although not errorless, was fast and steady, in spite of the heavy condition of the ground and rain during the first four innings of the game. The Harvard outfielders accepted many chances without an error and covered ground well. In contrast to the fielding, the work of the University team...
...University nine was shut out by Brown at Providence yesterday, by the score of 6 to 0. Lynch, the Brown pitcher, allowed only three scattered hits and struck out twelve men; receiving meanwhile, errorless support in the field. Coburn also pitched very creditably with eleven strike-outs and only four hits against him; but his effective work in the box proved unavailing, since he himself made an error which let in three runs, and every other man in the infield made one or more errors, all of which were very costly. Such deplorable fielding, however, was only in part responsible...
...University nine was defeated by Holy Cross on Saturday in a very close game by a score of 2 to 0. Harvard lost the game through inability to hit the ball, making only three hits; while Holy Cross showed brilliance in every department, playing an errorless game in the field, making two double plays, batting well, bunting very successfully and taking advantage of every point. Harvard made five errors, two of which were costly, and was prevented from batting better by Coakley's great speed...
Andover's play was errorless and at times brilliant; but at the bat the team was prevented from scoring by Clarkson, who struck out twelve men and showed perfect control in critical places, especially in the fifth inning, when Andover had men on second and third bases, with no one out. Their six hits were kept well scattered...