Word: stolen
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...score three runs. The fielding on both sides was sharp and fast. The University team played an errorless game and seemed to have a confidence and steadiness which have been lacking up to this time. In base running the team also did well, making a total of nine stolen bases. The fact that six men were left on bases was due to weak batting. Although the batting was weak and the hits few and scattered, the game as a whole was encouraging in that it gave evidence of alertness and team-play not shown in either the Bates or Williams...
...base hit--Clarkson. Sacrifice hit--Greenough. First base on errors--Harvard 5, Williams 1. Left on bases--Harvard 8, Williams 2. Struck out--by Clarkson: Hogan 3, Wadsworth 3, Neild 2, Durfee, Nesbitt, Holmes; by Wadsworth: Marshall 2, Bolton 2, Matthews, Kernan. Bases on balls--by Clarkson: Hogan, Watson. Stolen bases--Stephenson 2, Carr, Clarkson. McCarty. Passed balls--Stephenson 2. Hit by pitcher--Carr, Watson. Umpire--Murray. Time...
Earned runs--Harvard 1. Three-base hits--Matthews, Clarkson, Hamill. Two-base hits--Clarkson, Marshall. Sacrifice hits--Tilton, Kent, Hamill. Stolen bases--Carr 3, Kernan 2, Marshall 2, Castle. Struck out--by Castle: Flock, Tilton, Hamill; by Cook: Quigley 3, Carr 2, Randall, Stephenson. Bases on balls--by Castle: Cook; by Cook: Castle. Left on bases: Harvard 5, Exeter 4. First base on errors--Harvard 2, Exeter 3. Time--1 h., 40 m. Umpire--Pendleton...
About $500 worth of property stolen from Harvard dormitories, in addition to that already reported, has been recovered and is now held for identification at the office of the Inspector, Police Headquarters, Central square. The lot includes jewelry belonging to A. J. D. Paul '06 and C. P. Greenough '06, and clothing and valuables taken from H. H. Berry...
...Articles stolen recently from College rooms by W. H. H. Sullivan, the son of a tailor on Mt. Auburn street, who was arrested on Saturday night attempting to pawn stolen goods, have been brought to the Cambridge Police Station, Number 2, Central Square, where they may be identified by their owners any day between 7.45 and 9 o'clock in the morning, and from 2 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon. The stolen articles consist of watches, scarf-pins and various kinds of wearing apparel...