Word: errors
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Brown made most of her runs in the seventh inning when five safe hits and errors by Stevenson, Corbett and Winslow netted seven runs. Harvard's two runs in the second inning were due to two errors by Brown and a hit by Corbett. In the fifth Corbett's three bagger and Highlands's fly to left brought in another run, and in the eighth one more was scored by two hits by Whittemore and Cook and an error by Steere. The score...
...base running in the fifth inning was one of the features of the game. Scannell was a little unsteady at times, muffing two third strikes and letting in a run by a wild throw over Dickinson's head. Dickinson and Cook both played steady games, neither making an error and both having a base hit to their credit. Whittemore's batting was excellent as he made three hits out of four times at bat, but his fielding was rather poor. In the sixth inning his fumble and poor throw to first allowed Payne to reach second, and in the eighth...
Meanwhile Harvard had made nine runs. In the first inning Whittemore hit safely, reached second on an error by Altman, who made a wild throw of Cook's hit, and got third on a passed ball. Dickinson fouled out to Payne. Scannell hit to short, who threw Whittemore out at the plate; then Wiggin flied out to short-stop...
...eighth inning Cook got first on balls, stole second, went to third on an error by Williams and reached home on Wiggin's two-bagger. Dickinson flied out to centre. Scannel struck out, and Winslow flied out to short. The score...
...ninth, three hits, a base on balls and an error by Goeckel brought in two more runs. The score...