Word: errors
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Yale scored in the first inning on a base on balls, a passed ball, a stolen base, and an error by McCornick. In the third inning, however, Harvard took the lead. Loughlin, the first man up, knocked a pretty home run between right and centre. Then, with two men up, Egbert got a base on balls and went to second on McCornick's grounder, which was fumbled by Norton. Farrington followed with a short hit, advancing Egbert and McCornick to third and second respectively, and then Foster made a single, sending in two runs...
...more runs were made until the sixth inning, when each side scored one. Ewer got to first on an error, stole second, went to third on a long fly to the outfield and scored on Lewis' hit. Yale made her second run in this inning on two hits and a stolen base...
...Seniors played strongly at times, but seemed to lose control of themselves when men were on bases. Two of their runs were scored in the sixth inning on a base on balls to Harris, Field's first on an error, and a single and double by Scott and Dunlop. The other run was made in the eighth inning on Garrison's hit when the bases were full. With only one out, Nichols' intended sacrifice then resulted in a neat double play from the plate to first. For the Seniors, Field played the best fielding game, accepting seven chances without...
Harvard did not come near scoring until the 9th inning, when she made a last desperate effort. Paine hit safely, Rand got to first on a fumble of a sharp hit to shortstop and Haughton filled the bases by another single. On an error by Smith, Scannell reached first and Paine scored. Then came a passed ball and Rand ran in. Stevenson followed with a single, Scannell was out at second, but Haughton scored. Burgess went to first on a dead ball, but Dean retired the side by a weak grounder...
...three runs were made in the third inning. The first man up got his base on an error, and was advanced to third by bunts of the next two men. The next batter knocked a long fly which the right fielder misjudged, and the three men scored...