Word: errors
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...fifth, and no one out, he retired one man on a weak bunt and the other two on strikes. Abbott did some great work at the bat, making three hits in his four chances. Trafford also found the ball surprisingly well. The nine fielded almost perfectly, the one error being made in the ninth with two men already retired. There was poor judgment, however shown in the base running and at least one run was lost by stupid coaching. The play by which Hovey was put out at third was far from complimentary to the nine...
...eight Holy Crossmade three runs on hits by McCarthy and Leahy, an error by Hallowell, a steal by Bannan and a wild throw by Corbett. This was the last scoring done in the game Following is the score by Innings...
...ragged all through the game, he having no less than five passed balls. Howard made a hit in the third, but no other Williams man could effectively find the ball. Harvard made four hits this inning and one of them a three bagger. Cook took first on an error, stole, and came in on Hovey's hit. Hovey was advanced to third but was thrown out at the plate. Corbett made a hit and came in on Sullivan's three-bagger, while an error by Ide let in Sullivan. Frothingham made the rounds on three errors and Trafford...
Nutting reached third in the seventh on a hit and two good steals but neither Spangler nor Howe could bring him in. Wiggin made a run on a base on balls, a steal, a hit and an error. In the eighth Howard again made a hit and stole around to third. Wiggin, however, was very steady, struck out two men and retired another on a fly. Frothingham and Trafford made singles, and singles, and Upton made a three-bagger, two runs resulting. Baker made a hit in the ninth, but William's chances for another run were destroyed...
...Hallowell took his base on balls, and Cook made a single. Hovey's base on balls forced in Highlands, then Abbott cleared the bases with a home run. Three more were added in the fifth by Hallo-well's base on balls, Cook's two bagger and an error by Bannon...