Word: errors
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...with a single to right and stole second. Grattan flied to Harvey who threw to McCall, catching Cooney several feet from the base. The throw was wide, but McCall caught it with one hand. Again, in the ninth, with one out Vaughn was safe on Simon's error. Leddy followed with a single to right advancing Vaughn to second. Cooney hit to McCall, who threw to Simons, forcing Leddy, and the latter completed the double by retiring Cooney at first...
...sixth. McCall accepted all his chances without a mistake. In the eighth, Cooney attempted to steal, but Howe's throw was perfect and in spite of being knocked over by the baserunner, McCall held the ball and retired the man. Simons accepted seven of his eight chances without an error. The last one was a hard grounder which Leonard almost reached and which Simons juggled long enough for the man to reach the base...
...struck out. Williston on the other hand hit very freely, six out of seven of their runs being earned. Taylor, their second baseman, did especially well, securing two hits, one of which was a home run. Harvard fielded exceptionally well, making many good stops, and only one error...
...Second team scored two runs in the first inning on an error, a two-bagger by Frye and a single by Paine. Another run was scored in the second on three singles. Tufts scored once in the third on a base on balls, a sacrifice, and a single, and another in the fourth on three singles. The Second team scored one in the third inning on a base on balls, a sacrifice, and two hits...
Tufts tied the score in the eighth inning on a base on balls, and two errors. The winning run was scored in the last of the tenth by Powers on a dead ball, a sacrifice, and an error...