Word: errors
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Base-Ball League has amended the rules so as to require the pitcher's hand to pass below the shoulder instead of the waist. A base on balls will count as a pitcher's error...
Four members of the society, who bought Taine's Intelligence a few weeks ago, may correct, on application at the office, an error in price made by the dealer. Correction in favor of the purchasers...
...Harlan, Princeton; s. s., Cushman, Dartmouth; l. f., Clark, Princeton; c. f., Smith, Yale; r. f., Durfee, Brown. Wadleigh, of Princeton, led the batting of the association, with an average of .408 bases. Olmsted, of Harvard, was fourth. Clark, of Princeton, led the fielding, playing six games without an error. Hopkins, of Yale, was second, with an average...
...head, and through the rows of seats. Before the ball could be brought back into the diamond again Camp and Wilcox had passed the home plate, thus tying the score. Platt then got his base on balls, stole second, got third on a passed ball, and in on an error by Baker, who let pass him a hot grounder knocked by Hopkins. The score now stood 5 to 4, in favor of Yale, and this was the result of the game, as Harvard was unable to score in her last inning. As some one exclaimed, "the game...
...grounds, she has capped the climax by giving to her greatest rival about the last game she had at her disposal. The more we think of the game the more we are perplexed. The game was lost by the wildness of our pitcher and by one very bad error which alone marred the otherwise splendid record of the man who made it. A base on balls and a wild throw lost a game which had been won on its merits. The result of this game is but another illustration of the prevailing weakness of college players. They can generally pick...