Word: stole
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Though but six men were struck out by Rankin, only seven hits were made off his delivery and four of these were scattering. The only time that the 'Varsity batted in any kind of form was in the seventh inning. Burgess singled and stole second; Haughton brought him home on a single and scored in turn on Reid's drive to left field. While running to second on Hayes's fumble, however, Reid over-ran the base and was put out by Dean. The next two batters sent up flies to the infield...
...pitched ball, and took second on Cropley's fumble of Edmunds's fly. Both Egbert and Edmunds were forced by George's base on balls, and scored on Fraunfelter's hit. Their final run the Freshmen made in the last inning, when Kendall was given his base, stole second and third, and came home on Edmunds's wild throw to third...
...seventh inning Dibblee got to first on an error by Abbott, stole second, and came home when Nowell was thrown out at first...
...Freshmen's two runs, the first was made in the second inning, when Bertholf reached first on Saunders's error, advanced to second on Jaynes's sacrifice, and finally scored on Quinby's wild throw to the plate. In the fifth inning, Fincke singled, stole second and third and scored on MacDonald's twobase...
...very close, lasting ten innings, and with the exception of the fifty inning, when U. of P. scored two runs on Haughton's unlucky throw, Harvard had rather the best of it. After the fifth neither team could score until the tenth, when Wilhelm took first on balls, stole second, and came in on Jackson's single...