Word: steals
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Edgerly scored the only run for his side in the fourth inning on Linn's muff, a steal, and Codman's base hit. In the first inning Linn and Willard got first on called balls. Linn stole second, reached third on a wild pitch, and both he and Willard scored on Henshaw's hit. In the fourth inning Wood got his first base on balls and came home on Codman's wild throw. Linn hit safely and scored on Howland's two-base hit. Only six innings were played. In the last, Linn and Willard made base-hits, and Henshaw...
...hearing complaints every day from men who have lost hats and umbrellas from Memorial Hall by the careless or intentional mistakes on the part of some men. We are not ready to believe that there are men who deliberately steal the property of others; but umbrellas are missing so often that all the mistakes can hardly be attributed to carelessness. There have been thieves in college in the past, and it is possible that there are some here now. At all events it is well to be on the safe side, and we would urge the directors of the Hall...
Yale almost scored in the third and was prevented only by Howland's throw to the plate. With two men out, Walker made a hit to left, made a pretty steal to second and was put out at home on Howland's quick fielding of Stagg's base...
...Yale, Hunt made a hit, but was thrown out attempting to steal second...
...were put out by Willard and Boyden. In the second, Rogers scored on a hit, a wild pitch, an attempted put out and Henhaw's error. Carleton reached first on Bates' muff, got to second on Henshaw's wild throw and stole home. Sherman scored on a single, a steal, a put out and Willard's wild throw to the plate. Melrose made four more in the third by a base on balls, two singles and errors by Quackenboss and Campbell. Bates retired in this inning, Boyden coming in from centre and Howland taking his place in the field. After...