Word: errors
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Spalding played the greater part of the game for the seniors, holding the freshmen down to five hits, and striking out six men, and making five fielding assists and three put-outs, without an error. Brown played a good game at third, his only error being an excusable fumble of a grounder, and one of his assists being of the star order. Wood played an errorless game at second. Rankin did excellent work at first his, muff of Curtis' difficult throw being his only misplay...
...their best, and invincible at critical moments. Yale had men on third base five times during the game, but Young's masterly pitching kept the side from scoring except in the fifth inning, when he showed his only weakness by giving Bliss a base on balls. Ramsdell's error advanced the runner to second, Murphy's single brought him to third, and Young forced him home by sending Bowers to first on four poor balls. After that he showed better control of the ball and pitched brilliantly striking out two of Yale's best basmen when every base was occupied...
...were leaving, an error of the scorer was found, whereby one of Yale's men was credited with 22 birds, instead...
...first was made by Dickinson on an error by Judd. and a couple of singles. Hallowell scored in the third on a hit, a single by Frothingham and a very bad error by McMahon in right field. In the fourth Dickinson scored on a wild throw by Wise and a couple of hits. Cobb scored the last run in the sixth on an error by Hickey and two singles...
...stole second, but was left there, as Dreyfus hit weakly to Spalding, and was out at first. Until the sixth however, they got but two more men to first, both of whom were left, but in the sixth they made their second run. Rogers got to first on an error by Wood, a poor throw, but Spalding's good backing-up prevented his getting on farther. Wadsworth, however, sent him home by a lucky three-bagger to right-field, but he himself was caught between third and home by Curtis, Hollis and Brown, in trying to score on a careless...