Word: stole
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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When the rain was over Rand knocked an easy fly which Brooks captured. Whittemore was sent to first on balls, stole second, and reached third on Hayes' sacrifice. Scannell failed to bring in the run and flied out to Easton. Princeton succeeded in making one run. Payne was given a base on balls, and started to steal second. Scannell threw wild and Payne kept on to third, and crossed the on Stevenson's overthrow after he had put out Ward who had hit to Whittemore...
...first inning for the seniors was uneventful, Adams alone reaching first base, on Hoppin's fumble, but being thrown out trying to make second on the error. With one man out Wrenn made a single and stole second. Paine filed out and O'Malley followed with a hit, advancing Wrenn to third, and a moment later stole second himself. With two men on bases McCarthy struck...
...sixth Brown hit safely and stole second, but was thrown out in trying to steal third. The juniors made another run in their half of the inning, Whittemore reached first on errors, and got to third on a very wild pitch. He tried to score on Hoppin's infield hit and was safe as Bacon muffed the throw to the plate...
...seventh with one man out, Paine made a single and stole second and third bases. O'Malley was presented with a base on balls, and McCarthy reached first on Adam's fumble, Paine scoring. Griffin hit a short fly which Bigelow caught on the run and then easily fielded O'Malley out at the plate...
...safely and went to third on Stevenson's single. The ball was fielded to third in order to catch Burgess, and Stevenson went to second. Both men advanced a base on Paine's long fly to centre. Dean then flied out. Stevenson scored on Rand's single, the latter stole second and came home on Whittemore's three-bagger. Hayes made the third out leaving Whittemore on third...