Word: errors
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first scoring was done in the second inning, when Jordan reached first on an error, went to second on Evert's out, took third on an error which gave Aronson his base, both scoring on Sweeney's timely two-bagger. In the fourth, Delano led off with a two-base hit, took third on Lanigan's single and scored on Crocker's single which placed Lanigan on third, from where he scored on Jordan's fly to centre field. Crocker stole second and advanced to third on an out and was scored by Everts...
Rindge scored its only runs in the seventh inning, after Curtin had replaced Everts. Hayes got a hit, was advanced by a base on balls to Raymond and took third on an error by Delano, both he and Raymond scoring on Foster's error. In the last of the seventh four runs were scored for the Freshmen on hits by Ferguson, Beaman, Lanigan, Palmer, and Foster, three of which were two baggers. This ended the scoring...
Dartmouth won the game in the seventh inning with the help of two inexcusable errors. Schopperly reached first on Briggs' muff, was advanced by McLane, who also was safe on an error. Schildmiller sacrificed and the base-runners moved up a base, both scoring on Merritt's timely hit to centre. McDevitt and Skillen were easy outs...
...opposing pitcher was not at all difficult, the hitting of the Freshmen showed a decided improvement over the form shown in practice. The best playing for the Freshmen was done by Jordan, who made a hit every time he was at bat, and accepted 16 chances without an error. Hall, Aronson, and Delano also showed up strongly, both at the bat and in the field...
...Pounds singled to right, took third on Greene's overthrow to first, and after Dana flied out to Waters, scored on Currier's single to right. Slater was out, Kemble to Waters. Garceau opened the last half with a pop fly to McCall. Waters took first on Simon's error of his grounder, stole second, and scored on Ware's drive to centre. Harvey and paine went out on grounders, ending the game...