Word: errors
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Before the eighth inning the game was, however, won and then again lost. In the first, after Ashton had been hit, Dewey got to first on Dean's error. Street hit to Haughton, who caught off Ashton at third. Lewis hit for three bases, scoring Dewey and Street, and himself coming in on Goodrich's single...
Harvard scored two runs on successive hits by Scannell, Burgess and Clarkson. There was no more scoring then until the fifth when Ashton's single followed by Dean's error of Dewey's grounder and Street's three base hit gave Williams two more runs...
...took third on Abram's hit to the infield, but Abbott was out at the plate. Kimball struck out, but Davis let the ball by him, and Foster and Abrams scored. Sterling struck out. In the second inning Ninety-nine made six runs on two bases on balls, an error by Abrams, and hits by Sherwin, Mains, Morse and Davis. In the third the freshmen made two more runs on a hit by Sears and errors by Ninety-eight. Ninety-nine made five runs in the fifth inning on hits by Sears, Thompson and Lynch aided by the Sophomore...
...Harvard's half Haughton and Stevenson flied out to Gunster, and then Paine, T. Stevenson and Vincent were sent to first on balls. Dean's fine single to left sent the first two over, and Vincent and Dean scored on Gunster's error of Scannell's hit. Scannell crossed the plate on Burgess's single, Burgess scoring on Clarkson's clean two bagger. Ward ended the inning by throwing Haughton out at first...
Ward's home run in the ninth gave Princeton 17. For Harvard, Dean started off with a hit, stole second and scored on Easton's wild pitch. Kelley's error gave Burgess the last run. Scannell flied out and a double play from Bradley to Wheeler ended the game...