Word: rand
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...three innings only one man reached first base. Harvard had a splendid chance to make some runs. Dean went to first on balls, and after Scannell had struck out, Burgess also walked to first. Clarkson's grounder forced Dean at third, but Haughton's hit filled the bases. Rand could only hit an easy ball to Summersgill. In the second inning Paine and Chandler were given bases on balls, but Paine was forced at third. Scannell was then declared out, being hit by batted ball, although his hit did not come anywhere near being fair...
Brown crossed the plate first in the fourth inning, when Dean's error, a hit, and three bases on balls gave two runs. In the next inning Fultz made a home run, although Rand almost caught his hit. The last run was made in the ninth inning. Phillips's fly would have been easily caught by Rand but fell into the willows. He scored on a sacrifice and a single. Harvard did not reach third except in the fifth inning, when Scannell made a two-base hit and Burgess sacrificed. Clarkson, however, hit a fly to Brady...
...fourth inning Young became rather wild and gave two bases on balls besides hitting another man and making a wild throw. These misplays, together with singles by Rand, Scannell and Clarkson yielded five runs. No more scoring was done until the seventh, when five successive hits were made with no one out. Paine flield out to Aldrich, and Chandler struck out. The catcher, however, dropped the ball and Stevenson, forgetting that he was not forced, ran down to second, thus forcing Haughton off third where...
...Rand...
Earned runs-Harvard 3, Cornell 1. Two-base hit-Clarkson. Sacrifice hits-Affeld, Scannell. Stolen bases-Young, Dean, Paine. Rand. First base on balls-Dean, Paine, Chandler. Struck out-Foster, Burgess 2, Chandler 2, Heitkamp. Brown 2, Kingsley. Passed ball-Gannon. Hit by pitched ball-Young, Dean. Time-1h. 20m. Umpire-O'Rourke...