Word: muff
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...more runs were scored in this inning, although two more Brown men reached first. Neither side scord in the second inning. In the third Howland started off with a clean two bagger to left. Mason flied out. Trafford made a sacrifice, but the first baseman made a bad muff, and Trafford was safe, while Howland scored. The next two men were easy outs. For Brown, Dowd made a hit and stole second. He came in on Hovey's single. Hovey took second on the throw to the plate, third on Sexton's sacrifice, and home on Messer's timely...
...error, stole second and came home on errors. Howland got his base on balls, took second on a passed ball, third on Mason's sacrifice, and home on Trafford's clean hit. The latter stole second, took third on Upton's scratch hit, and home on the catcher's muff. In the next inning Harvard scored three runs on a missed third strike, a couple of steals, two errors and Linn's two bagger. Trafford, Cummings and Dean all made singles in the next inning, and Upton a two-bagger; and three more runs resulted. Howland started off the third...
...life on Codman's out at second, and reached that base on Norton's only error. Downer knocked a home-run through the right field fence, bringing in Hallowell. Dartmouth made two runs in this inning on Alward's fumble, Howland's wild threw and Upton's muff at the plate. In the eighth inning Harvard added three more runs to her score. Downs, short-stop, fumbled Alward's grounder; Codman made a hit advancing Alward: both got a base on Hallowell's sacrifice and came in on Downer's sacrifice. Dean got a base on balls, stole second...
Exeter scored twice in the second inning on a base on balls, a two-base hit, and Soule's muff. A base on balls, a three-bagger, and Soule's fumble gave them two more runs in the fourth inning. In the sixth inning Kent made a hit and took second and third on Evans' fumble of the ball; Howard took first on Trafford's mistake, and Stephenson filled the bases by getting a base on balls. Luce gave the next man his base on balls and hit the next batter, thus forcing two runs in. This ended...