Word: grounder
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...Fincke's single, after Jaynes had gone out on a liner to shortstop. A double steal put the runners on second and third, but the two succeeding batsmen were retired at first base. For Holy Cross, Connor got a base on balls, and overran second on Linnehan's grounder. He was caught between the bases, but reached third safely, Linnehan taking second. Connor was caught trying to score on Fox's attempt to bunt, Fox struck out, and the next batter went out on a fly ball...
Harvard's two runs were scored in the first inning. Kendall and Fincke were given bases on balls and a double steal put them on second and third. Both runners scored on Downes's fumble of Wendell's grounder. In Georgetown's half of the inning Downes gained his base on balls and stole second. Golden singled to left field, Downes taking third. Downes scored and Golden took second on a passed ball. Walsh was given a base on balls and a passed ball advanced both runners one base. Golden scored on Devlin's long fly to Loughlin...
...Columbia's fielding errors. Harvard made seven errors, some of which were inexcusable, and showed a tendency to go to pieces at critical times in the infield. Columbia's run in the second inning was due to Clarke's wild throw and Fincke's fumble of an easy grounder. In the seventh inning Fincke missed two thrown balls and Clarke one, allowing two runs to be scored. Loughlin's and Coolidge's errors were equally inexcusable, but did not happen to result in runs. The nine made more hits than in any previous game this year, but this was largely...
...second. The next two men were easily retired, but Bacon, who followed made a base hit which sent Crane to third. Bacon stole second and scored with Crane on Clark's three base hit to left field. Clark scored on G. C. Clark's wild throw of Barry's grounder. Detmers singled, but Wheeler struck...
...judgment in batting. Kernan pitched well except in the sixth and seventh innings when he let down and allowed Tufts five hits and a base on balls. Coolidge played brilliantly at shortstop and made the prettiest play of the game in the seventh inning, when he stopped a hard grounder with one hand and cut off Curran at the plate. He also led the team in batting with a single and a double...