Word: errors
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...game Ballin was passed to first. He reached second when Lanigan threw out Bard at first. Carr made a poor stop of Reed's grounder, and both base runners were safe. Warwick sent up a high foul fly near the first base stands which McLaughlin, by an error in judgment, caught, allowing Ballin to score from third on the throw home...
...fifth inning, Ballin hit over Carr's head and Bard sent a similar one over Potter. Ballin reached third on this hit, and Bard immediately stole second. Reed sent a sharp grounder to Carr, whose throw to the plate was extremely wild. Two men scored on this error, leaving Reed on second. After Warwick had grounded out, Sterrett hit a home run liner far into left field, finishing the scoring for Princeton...
...College nine defeated the Brookline High School Saturday afternoon in the third game of the year by the score of 6 to 3. In the first inning two singles and an error by Howe gave Brookline two runs. An error by Desha in the third let in Brookline's final run. A slight rally by the College nine in the beginning of the fourth inning brought in its first run. The feature of the game, however, was the eighth inning rally which resulted in five runs. Up to this time the College nine had shown little ability...
...Booth and Coon, the first two men at bat for the Freshmen, both scored in the first inning, the former on a sacrifice by Lowrey and the latter on a hit by Hollister. Tomes made the next run for the Freshmen in the third inning on an error by Ervin. They did not score again until the ninth, when Bartholf's two-base hit brought in Brown, and McKean, who had been put in for Graves when the latter split his finger in the fifth inning, scored on a hit by Booth. Bliss made the first run for St. Mark...
...sacrificed, putting men on second and third with only one out. Knight was thrown out at first, Lanigan to McLaughlin; and Ernst struck out Dickinson, retiring the side without a score. In the ninth, Roberts got a hit after two were out, stole second, and reached third on an error by Brown. He was left there when E. Martin flied...