Word: stole
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Mason started the game with a single, stole second and scored on a wild pitch. The next three men wen out rapidly. For Harvard, Dean got a base on balls and scored on Rand's three base hit. Wrenn got a base on balls, stole second, and then he and Rand scored on a wild pitch. Buckman got a base on an error and went to second when Hayes got another base on balls. Buckman then stole third and Hayes second. Buckman scored on a wild throw, and Hayes came in on Winslow's fly to centre...
...hard to Dean, who fumbled. Mason hit safely. Hubbard knocked a two-bagger, which scored Highlands. By good throwing Mason was caught at the plate. Abbott got to base on Buckman's error. Another error by Buckman allowed Hubbard to score, and gave Warren his base. Warren then stole second, and scored on a passed ball. Harvard went out in one, two three order...
Paine commenced to pitch in the fourth inning and Brown was again shut out. Harvard scored again. With one out Scannell got his base on balls and stole second. Burgess got his base on balls. Wrenn flied out to short. Dean then hit to short, who missed the ball, and Scannell scored. Stevenson made the third...
...error Harvard secured two more runs in the eighth. Whittemore knocked a clean hit to center, which might have been good for two bases but for a running stop by Fultz, and Scannell knocked a grounder to Lowney who attempted to get Whittemore at second, Whittemore stole the base easily and ran toward third between Donovan and Lowney...
...sixth Brown hit safely and stole second. A faint cheer came from the Harvard bench, but Brown was left on second. For Princeton, Thompson completed the circuit on Chandler's error. Reiter made second on Haskell's, Butler flied out, Easton got four balls, and both he and Reiter scored on Barrett's two-bagger...