Word: errors
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Until the fourth inning the game proceeded without any noticeable incidents, but this time Harvard had a fine chance to score. Whittemore for the second time was given a base on balls and stole second. Hayes sacrificed and advanced him to third. Scannell reached first on an error by Otto and stole second, but with two men on bases Wrenn struck out and Burgess hit a sharp grounder which Ward handled successfully...
...first inning for the seniors was uneventful, Adams alone reaching first base, on Hoppin's fumble, but being thrown out trying to make second on the error. With one man out Wrenn made a single and stole second. Paine filed out and O'Malley followed with a hit, advancing Wrenn to third, and a moment later stole second himself. With two men on bases McCarthy struck...
...fifth an error by Dean and a two base hit by Lauder brought in one more run for Brown. Harvard failed to score...
...outfield Hayes was very slow in starting after the ball. Burgess accepted four chances without an error and Rand in left covered a great deal of ground and made one fine catch of a very difficult fly. He and Burgess show a great tendency to get in each other's way when after fly balls, but this is due to lack of coaching more than anything else...
Brown came to the bat first and succeeded in scoring in the first inning. Donovan struck out. Robinson got his base on balls and went to second on an error by Stevenson. Bustard struck out. Lauder then made a safe hit which brought Robinson home from second. Lowney then went out to Stevenson...