Word: errors
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Harvard played a good game, but not a good enough game to beat such a nine as she had to face Saturday. The batting was weak except in the fourth inning when we earned one single run. The fielding was good, although two or three bad errors were made. Allen and Nichols worked well together. In the second inning Allen performed the remarkable feat of striking three men out in succession, pitching but eleven balls the entire innings. Baker's play at short was accurate and brilliant, his error being due to the interference of a base-runner. Lovering...
...second, bringing in Coolidge and tying the game. The second run for Yale was made in the fifth. Souther hit safe by short, stole second and came home on Griggs' two-base hit to left. In the sixth, after two men were out, Childs reached first on Smith's error, took second on Coolidge's and came home on McKee's hit by short. There was now little doubt as to the result of the game. After this Yale added two more runs to her score. In the seventh Carpenter hit safe to centre, stole second and came home...
...given his base on balls, and went to second. Baker sent a high fly over left field's head, knocking home Keep and Coolidge, and reaching second himself. Smith was given his base on balls, and came home on Lovering's hot two-baser by second and Wadsworth's error. To cap the climax Nichols sent a three-baser far over the fielders' heads, and brought Lovering home. Nichols was left on third, as Allen flied out to Rhett. For Brown, Shedd was given first base on called balls. Durfee hit a hot one at Coolidge's feet, taking first...
...fifth inning for Harvard Beaman made a run on Bassett's error, a passed ball and Coolidge's base-hit. In the sixth Lovering hit safe to centre, and Nichols knocked him home with another three-bagger, giving Harvard her first earned run. A wild throw by centre field let Nichols reach home on his hit. Harvard earned three runs in the seventh. Keep reached first on Shedd's fumble, and stole second. Coolidge sent him to third on a safe hit, and then went to second himself. Baker sent both home on a hit, and came in himself...
...score of the first Princeton game given yesterday morning, Baker should have been credited with four assists and no errors, and Smith with no assists and one error...