Word: stole
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first inning, Carr reached first on a safe hit, was forced to second by Randall's base on balls, stole third, and scored the first run of the season on Stillman's infield hit. Matthews opened the third inning with a base hit and scored on the fumbling of Randall's hit. Randall was advanced to third by a dropped fly, and reached the plate on an infield hit by Skilton. Daly reached first by a base on balls, thus filling the bases; and H. Kernan's hit brought in two runs. Matthews's three-base hit, followed by Randall...
...first. In the fifth Wilder singled. Myers then hit a grounder to Stillman who fielded Wilder out at second, whence Coolidge shot the ball over to first in time to put out Myers. This double play retired Pennsylvania. In the eighth Coolidge reached first on Noble's muff and stole second. Stillman hit out. Clarkson got his base on balls; and Randall was hit by the ball. This put three men on base, but Pennsylvania steadied down and retired the next two batters. In the ninth, with two out, White walked to first and Swain singled. Orbin batted...
...first, took third on a hit by McGeehan and came home on a bunt by Quigley. Harvard stood a good chance to score in the third inning. Milne drew a base on balls, took second on a hit by Coolidge after Matthews had flied out to right field, and stole third by making a neat slide. Coolidge then ran off first for a double steal, but by very clever playing on the part of Holy Cross was put out while Milne was not allowed to leave third. Throughout the game Harvard was unfortunate in hitting long line drives directly into...
...fourth inning the team failed to reach second base, while two hits gave Pennsylvania one run in the first. In the fourth, with one out, Clarkson reached first one an error by Brown, stole second, came home on a hit by Randall over third base, but was called out at the plate, leaving the score 1 to 0 in Pennsylvania's favor. In the fifth inning Daly reached first on an error by Collier, H. D. Kernan followed on a second error by Collier who threw wild over first base, Daly reaching third and H. Kernan second on the play...
...scoring was done in the third, fifth and eighth innings. Carr opened the third inning by a hit, and reached second on a passed ball, and third on an error by Foulder, on which Wendell reached first. Wendell stole second, and both scored on Clarkson's three base hit. Clarkson came home on a hit by Randall, who was forced out at second by H. D. Kernan, who in turn came home on Skilton's three base hit between centre and right field...