Word: stolen
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Earned runs--Williams 4, Harvard 2. Home Runs--Jeffrey, Burrell. Three-base hits--Frantz, Clarkson. Two-base hits--Durfee, Clarkson. Stolen bases--Durfee, Burrell, Leggett 2, Reid, Wendell, Frantz, Stillman, Higgs, Coolidge, Clarkson. Double play--Lydecker to Jeffrey. Bases on balls -- by Heffernan: Wendell 2, Stillman, G. C. Clark, J. D. Clark; by Clarkson: Leggett. Hit by pitched ball--by Heffernan: Reid. Struck out--by Heffernan: Stillman, G. C. Clark, Higgs, Coolidge 2, J. D. Clark, Clarkson; by Clarkson: Jeffrey 2, Street, Doughty 3, Burrell, Leggett, Jayne 3. Time--2h. 20m. Umpire--Miah Murray...
Earned runs -- Harvard 2. Three base hit--Stillman. Two-base hit -- Stillman. Sacrifice hit -- Wendell. Stolen bases -- Frantz 2. Story 2, Higgs, Reid. Bases on balls--by Stillman: McCarten, Uniac, Ford; by Rollins: Reid, Frantz, Higgs. Hit by pitched ball--by Rollins: Higgs. Struck out--by Stillman: McCarten, Pingree, Ford 2, Wainwright, Rowe, Rollins; by Rollins: Clark, Stillman, Higgs, Devens. Wild pitches--Stillman 2. Passed ball--Rowe. Time--2h. 35m. Umpire--Miah Murray...
...vices. They have no conception of truth, and will say anything in order to benefit themselves. Great dishonesty and corruption exist among the government officials, who live on the money that they acquire dishonestly. Only about one-ninth of the taxes reaches the treasury, the other eight-ninths being stolen by the various officials through whose hands the taxes pass. Justice may be bought, and, in a lawsuit, that side usually wins which pays the court the larger fee. Another feature in the executive government is the extreme cruelty used by officials. Beating is the commonest form of punishment...
...collections. The series of moulds taken from the great Hieroglyphic Stairway of Copan has been completed and a model of the ancient city is now in the Central American Hall of the Museum. T. e. Sacred Buffalo Hide and other articles belonging to the Omaha Indians, which were stolen from their keeper just as he was about to present them to the Museum have been found in the collection of a gentlemen who had purchased them, unaware of the theft. The present professor will probably turn them over to the Museum. Important work among the Indians has been done...
...base hits--Kendall, Sullivan. Three-base hit--Loughlin. Stolen base-Sullivan. First base on balls--by Robertson: Coolidge; by Garvan: Stillman, Coolidge, Wendell; by Stillman: Quinby 3, Guernsey. Struck out--by Robertson: Loughlin; by Garvan: Kendall, Coolidge, George; by Stillman: Sullivan, Camp, Cook 2, Guernsey 2, Sharpe, Hirsch, Robertson. Double plays--Kendall and Clark; Sharpe and Hirsch; Camp, Quinby and Sharpe. Umpires--Skinner and Snyder. Time...