Word: muffs
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...liner from Safford's bat. In the fifth, wild throws by third base, pitcher, short stop, and first base, a hit by Choate, and Nichols' hard drive just inside of third-a home run-netted Harvard five runs. In the seventh, Eastman reached first on Foster's muff, a very excusable error however, but failed to score. In the eighth inning, Nichols reached first on balls, Allen and Smith hit safely, and then a fumble by Talcott gave Harvard three more runs. When Williams came to the bat in this inning, Warren knocked a long fly to right field...
...first; Allen took first on balls, second on a passed ball, and scored on Smith's three-base hit, The latter, however, was put out at the home plate, and Edgerly went out in the same way as Willard did. Dartmouth added two runs. Dillon reached first on a muff by Willard, Springfield followed on an error of Smith, Dillon goint to third. Weeks flied out to Smith, and Hale went out on a foul tip to Allen. Springfield meanwhile had reached second, and Quackenboss' single brought both Dillon and Springfield in. Chellis, however, went out, Smith to Willard...
Amherst came to the bat, and Harris struck out, and Kimball flied out to Smith. Hunt made a beautiful hit to left centre, and reached second on Smith's muff of Allen's throw. Stuart then made his long drive to right field which brought in two runs. Stearns flied out to Weistling. For Harvard, Beaman flied out, Tilden struck out, Nichols reached first on a fumble by short, stole second, where he was left by Allen striking out. In the second inning Amherst retired in order, while Harvard made two runs on hits by Smith and Foster, and errors...
...second inning with a score by Smith, who, after making a base hit, stole second and came home on a wild throw to third base. Jones then knocked a ball to the third, but was thrown out at first, while Edgerly struck out. Winslow got his first on a muff by Chase, but was left on base by Beaman's put out at first. Clark was the only Brown man who saw first in the second inning, and that on a muffed fly to Winslow. He was put out while attempting to steal second. In the next inning Harvard went...
...brought home by Willard, who duplicated his hit of the second inning by sending a beautiful fiy to right field, on which he reached third. Smith made a clean two base hit, and came in on Kimball's error. Jones got his first on missed three strikes and a muff by Kimball, reached third on a passed, ball, and came home on a wild pitch. Edgerly struck out, and Winslow fouled out, thus ending the inning, with the score 10 to 1 in Harvard's favor...