Word: stole
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...went out in one, two three order, for the first three innings. In the first, Hutchinson and Greenway struck out and Murphy knocked a slow grounder to Dickinson. For Harvard, Hovey led off with a hit to short stop, which was muffed enabling him to reach first. He stole second and third and got home on error by catcher. Hallowell got his base on balls, stole second, got to third on a poor attempt to throw him out and tried for home only to be put out at the plate, on Frothingham's hit to second. Frothingham went...
...third, Hedges, Anderson, and Colgate struck out, for Andover. Hovey got to third on a wild throw by third, of his easy grounder, and got in on a wild pitch. Hallowell got his base on balls, stole second, went to third on the wild pitch, and got home on Frothingham's sacrifice to short. Dickinson and Mason went out, ending the inning...
...Harvard was long, and uninteresting, six runs being made and none of them earned. In the sixth, Dickinson went out on an easy grounder to second, Mason made a run on a base on balls and a wild pitch, Cook went out at first, got a base hit, stole second and third and came home on an error. Cobb struck out. In the seventh Harvard only scored one, and in the eighth...
...foul fly the latter got first on called balls, started for second just as Hovey made a clean hit to left field and kept on to third. He scored on Trafford's sacrifice to third base. Hovey went to third on the attempt to put out Hallowell, and Trafford stole second; both men were left, however, as Frothingham flied out to centre field and Alward struck out. Harvard made a second run in the third inning. Dean got to first on called balls and started to steal second. Merritt threw to centre field and then W. Kelly made a wild...
Holy Cross began to score in the fourth inning. O'Neil singled to right field and stole second. Mahoney struck out, but Upton muffed the third strike and had to throw Mahoney out at first. Meanwhile O'Neil went to third and came in on Trafford's excusable fumble of Cain's grounder. In the fifth inning J. Kelly got first on Dean's error, went to third on W. Kelly's hit to right field, and was thrown out at the plate by Hovey. Kelly went to second on the throw in, took third on Kelly...