Word: stole
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first Dean hit the first ball pitched to Ward, who fielded it to Kelley. Scannell gave Ward another chance and this time the Princeton shortstop threw the ball over into the bleachers and Scannell scored the first run. Burgess followed with a hit and stole second, but was fielded out on Clarkson's hit to Easton. R. Stevenson hit and so did Haughton, but Bradley shut off the run by a beautiful throw to the plate...
...second, Princeton scored three. The third opened with a home run by Bradley. Smith knocked a single over Vincent's head, stole second, obtained third on a wild pitch and scored on Wilson's hit. Gunster also found the ball, but Wilson was forced at third by Wheeler. Titus got a hit and Ward hit at Vincent, who threw wild again, allowing Gunster to score. Scannell's error gave Wheeler a run, but Ward went out at third by Scannell's quick throw. Altman then got a home run, bringing in Easton...
Dean opened the seventh with a safe hit to right, stole second, reached third on a dropped third strike and scored on Haughton's high fly to centre. This ended the scoring for Harvard...
...third, after Crawford had struch out, Burgess hit a single to right field, stole second, got to third on Stevenson's sacrifice hit and scored on a past ball...
...sixth, Rand got hit and stole second. Scannell was out on an easy foul. Dean placed the ball just over shortstop but Smith doubled Rand's running catch. Paine, however, hit for two bases, scoring Rand. He stole third. Haughton hit hard down towards third and before Hill got the ball to McGuire he had slid to first giving Paine ahance to score. Curran scored for Tufts...