Word: errors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first inning when Sargent got to first on a single, advanced to third on Cahill's hit, and came home after Clark had caught a long fly in center field. But the Crimson was not long in overcoming this lead as its answering salvo was aided by two opportune errors. Clark, the first man up, was walked and reached home on a hit by Gordon which was fumbled in right field. A left field fly by Jenkins resulted in an error and Gordon had time to cross the plate for the second count. The scoring was continued in the second...
...visitors made an immediate attempt to cut down the lead and brought in three runs in their next trip to the plate on three hits and an error by Hammond...
...supply of sugar was found to be even more significant. The petition stated that the Department of Commerce " estimates the 1922-23 world production of sugar at 19,511,000 tons." But the latest published figures by the Department give the world production as 18,308,000 tons. This error of 1,200,000 tons is made by the Government at a time when the whole sugar trade is upset by reports of an estimated shortage of only a few hundred thousand tons...
...first of the University's hitless runs came in the second inning when Hammond was walked, advanced to second by Hill, who made first on an error by the pitcher, was forced to third when Thayer was walked, and came comfortably home when the third baseman threw the ball at the press stand instead of to the catcher. Larrabee came up and knocked an infield fly to the pitcher. It looked as if the University was to check up a few more runs when Young reached first, filling the bases, but Price steadied beautifully and put out the next...
...more unique runs were tallied in the fifth in which batting played only a minor part. Gordon was walked and advanced to second by Jenkins, who reached first on an error by the pitcher; a double steal put the two runners on second and third and a wild pitch brought them home...