Word: muffs
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Each man advanced a base by steals; Bowman's sacrifice sent Guerin home and Lee went home when no one was looking. In the eighth McGinty scored by a hit, a steal and McCoy's hit. In this inning ninety-one tied the score again on Piper's muff, Fitzhugh's double and singles by Bowman and Nichols. Ninety made three in the ninth on three singles aided by errors. Austrian got a hit and stole second; a missed third strike sent Simons to first and Austrian to third. Babbitt struck out. Guerin hit to Fanlkner and the umpire said...
...Howland hurt a finger in the preliminary practice and Evans was substituted. Three bases on balls in succession, a wild pitch and a passed ball, gave Harvard two runs at the start. Marlborough scored four in the same inning by a base on balls, three singles and Soule's muff of a popfly. After this no Harvard man got beyond first until the fifth inning, when the visitors became badly rattled and gave four runs on errors. In the last half of the same inning Marlborough made three unearned runs on a base on balls, a sacrifice, Dean's poor...
...inning, and this would have won the game easily had they fielded with any ordinary ability. Luce made the first run on a base on balls, a passed ball and a wild pitch. In the third two bases on balls and a hit filled the bases, and Austrian's muff of Luce's throw let in two. Lee's wild throw home let in another in the fourth. Two base hits and Luce's wildness account for two runs in the fifth. In the sixth McCoy's scratch hit to right and Nichols' error let in two; in the same...
...field was well played and interesting, being characterized by the heavy batting of the sophomores. In the first, Hallowell's three-bagger brought in a run which ninety-two failed to match. Again in the second the freshman scored one on Merriam's hit and steal and Carpenter's muff of Manly's sharp grounder. Cummin scored in this inning for ninety-two on a base on balls, a steal, and singles by Chase and Curtis. In the fourth Robb took first on player's choice, second on a steal, third on Watters' hit to right, and home...
...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...