Word: stole
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Stagg hit to deep center-field for what looked like three bases; Howland got under it, however, and caught the ball, although he fell in the attempt. The catch, which was a wonderful one, was warmly applauded by Yale. Calhoun hit a liner to left which Mason muffed. He stole second and third and came in on McBride's single to right. Howland made another fine catch of Dalzell's fly. McBride stole second but Downer caught him napping there...
Second inning.- Trafford was out by McClung's fine assist to first. Alward was out in the same way and Soule fouled out to Poole.- Poole hit a grounder along the first base line which Downer failed to get; he stole stole second and McClung sacrificed him to third. Cushing struck out. With two men out McClintock hit to Soule, who fumbled, and Poole scored. Trafford dropped Alward's throw on Owsley's grounder and McClintock took second and Owsley first; they were both advanced a base on Stagg's base on balls. Calhoun ended the inning, Soule to Trafford...
...fourth inning for Worcester, Spill, Guinasso and Lyston made hits in succession. These, together with Mason's wild throw, let in two runs. Lyston stole second, but Upton threw him out at third...
...third. three hits and Wahburn's miss of a difficult grounder brought in three more in the next. Ninety's runs in the fourth and fifth were all unearned. In the sixth ninety came near tying the score; Faulkner took first on Roob's muff of a grounder, stole to third and scored on a wild pitch, Akin was given first and scored on Washburn's hit to right; Washburn took second on the throw in and scored on Duncan's single; '93 won the game in the last of the sixth by five singles and a base on balls...
Codman reached third in the first on a base on balls, a wild pitch, and a passed ball; Mumford's hit past short brought him home, and the band played "There's no Place Like Home," Mumford stole second and scored on Piper's hit. Luce made a run for ninety-one on a single, a passed ball, a steal and a wild pitch; and in the next inning Lee tied the score on a hit past third, a steal and McGinty's wild throw to catch him at third. In the next a hit and two bases on balls...