Word: playfulness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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After the first defeat at Princeton it was expected that the men would brace up and play good ball, but a Harvard team has seldom shown poorer form in a big game than the nine last Saturday. Not only was the batting and fielding weak, but the men were listless and on several occasions showed the poorest kind of judgment in the handling of hits and in backing up the bases...
...base hit-Butler. Stolen bases-Bulter, Watkins, Robinson. First base on balls-off McCornick: Suter, Easton 2; off Cozzens: Suter; off Hillebrand: Langhlin, Haughton, Cozzens, Lynch. Left on bases-Princeton 6, Harvard 9. Struck out-by McCornick: Suter, Hillebrand; by Cozzens: Suter, Butler; by Hillebrand: Reid, Cozzens, Foster. Double play-Hillebrand to Kafer to Kelley. Time-2h. 30m. Umpire-M. Murray...
PARK THEATRE, Eugene Tompkins. Lessee and Manager.- Baseball by Automaton players every afternoon the Bostons play away from home. Smoking allowed. Admission 25 cents...
...reason for 1901's defeat. Their fielding was, on the whole, praiseworthy, and at times brilliant. In the eighth inning, with the bases full and but one man out, Fincke caught Boyce's low fly and threw Clark out at third; while in the seventh Cropley made the star play of the game, pulling in Taylor's sharp liner which looked like a home...
PARK THEATRE, Eugene Tompkins. Lessee and Manager.- Baseball by Automaton players every afternoon the Bostons play away from home. Smoking allowed. Admission 25 cents...