Word: misses
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...stealing second and going home when Bates tried to catch him off the base; and scoring by McCoy's error, a steal and Frothingham's hit. Johnson's hit and steal, a passed ball and Merriam's sacrifice brought in another in the third. three hits and Wahburn's miss of a difficult grounder brought in three more in the next. Ninety's runs in the fourth and fifth were all unearned. In the sixth ninety came near tying the score; Faulkner took first on Roob's muff of a grounder, stole to third and scored on a wild pitch...
...Gondoliers.The last week of the Gondoliers is announced at the Globe Theatre. The opera continues to be a great success and draws a full house nightly. Miss Palliser's popularity as Gianetta increases with her stay. The music and libretto are both up to the standard of Gilbert and Sullivan's best work...
...class championship series yesterday the juniors beat the seniors by better batting and fielding, '90 scored 2 in the first by a base on balls, Piper's hit, Luce's muff of a fly and Lee's miss of a grounder. '91 followed and tied the score by Luce's hit and steal, a wild pitch, Mumford's miss of difficult grounder, and Butterworth's wild throw to catch Babbitt off first. After that the juniors scored in nearly every inning, while the seniors counted only one. '90 began the ninth with the score 8 to 3 against them...
...Frenchman.The interesting portrayal of Jadot in "The Frenchman" was again produced at the Boston Theatre last evening. In this play excellent opportunities are offered Mr. Mansfield and his company. Miss Johnstone Bennett wins chief honors in her impersonation of Slarvy This evening and Thursday the final presentations of "A Parisian Romance" will be given...
...present there is a plan undergoing discussion for the enlargement of the Fay House (the present home of the Annex), which, if carried out, will require the expenditure of $35,000 This money is to be raised by subscriptions, which may be sent to Miss Alice M. Longfellow, Cambridge, or to Lee, Higginson and Co., State Street...