Word: steals
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...making a clean drive for three bases, and scoring on the hit by Cooper, the next man at the bat. With the aid of Bickham's put-out, and the single by Reynolds, Cooper was enabled to score, and Reynolds, also crossed the plate by means of two successful steals and a passed ball. Clark struck out, and Shaw closed the inning by getting caught while attempting to steal second after reaching first on Smith's error...
...first on Blossom's error. Winslow hit for two bases, bringing in Foster. Beaman sent Winslow over the plate by a safe hit, and scored on Tilden's splendid home run. Nichols, Willard and Smith struck out, but Allen in the interim secured a run on a hit, a steal, a passed ball and a wild pitch. While Bickham, Clark and Shaw were going out on strikes, Reynolds crossed the plate by the aid of a hit, an error, a daring steal and a wild throw. Score, 9 to 5 for Harvard...
...safely, and went the round of the bases on a wild throw to Reynolds. Foster and Winslow struck out. Beaman hit for two bases, but was left on third by Tilden's long fly to Reynolds. Cooper scored the final run for Princeton on an error by Wiestling, a steal and a hit, leaving the score 15 to 6 in Harvard's favor...
...managers of the freshman nine have hit upon the expedient of using so many tacks in putting up the posters for the Yale game that no freshman can steal a placard without taring it to pieces...
...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 out in one two-three order, knocking flies respec tively to short stop, left fielder and third base. It was in this inning that Brown gained her solitary score through Rhett, who knocked a high fly to centre field, which Jones muffed. Wadsworth...