Word: plates
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...wild throws, one of which resulted in a run. His speed and watchfulness, however, kept the Chicago runners very close to the bases. Frantz again made a home run, but at times he did too much swinging at bad balls. His slowness in fielding a ball to the plate gave Chicago her only run. Clark and Wendell did very well at the bat, making timely and well placed hits. Fincke, after only two day's practice, went in at second and played excellently. He made two difficult put-outs and had two hits. Devens and Coolidge were weak in batting...
...first inning Harvard scored a run on Wendell's single, Touhill's error at second and Bleucoe's muff of a throw to the plate. Wendell opened the third with another single, went to second on Reid's sacrifice and scored on Clark's two-base hit. In the fourth Michigan made a run on Davies' three bagger and Weber's long fly; and tied the score in the sixth on Bleucoe's single, Touhill's out at first and Flesher's single. In the seventh Michigan took a lead of two runs on Utley's single, Condon's three...
...clever base-running, took second. Murphy was given a base on balls and Devens hit safely over second, scoring Clarkson and advancing Murphy to third. After Devens had stolen second and Wendell had filed out, Clark singled and brought in Murphy and Devens. On the throw to the plate Clark took second. A wild pitch advanced him to third, and he scored when Ernst dropped Frantz's third strike and was obliged to throw to first...
Marshall, at short, fails to get his heels together for ground balls, and he is inclined to draw away from the plate in batting. Although he covers much ground, he needs to improve his underhand throw...
...three clay vessels, valuable relics of the Indian mound-builders of Alabama. Mr. Moore personally conducted excavations at Bear Point, Baldwin county, Alabama, and found these vessels of extreme value in showing the skilful workmanship of the Indians. There is a black clay dish fourteen inches in diameter, a plate of the same material, ten inches in diameter and a small vase moulded from clay. All are broken into fragments which will be put together at the Museum...