Word: stolen
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Brown scored in the first inning on a wild pitch, a stolen base and a passed ball, and in the second on two singles by Mehan and Hunkins. The Freshmen scored three in the first inning. The only earned run of the game was made in the fourth inning on Palmer's three-bagger and a single by Rogers...
Left on bases--Freshmen 4, Andover 2. Three-base hit--Daly. Two-base hit--Frye. Sacrifice hits--Harding, Hennessey. Stolen bases--Hennessey 2, Reilly 2, Rogers 2, Gunning, McIntyre, Cutting. Double play--Paine to Harding. Bases on balls--by Merritt: Briggs, Harding; by Douglas: Frye, Cate; by Bush: H. Merritt, Reilly, Hennessey, McIntyre. Hit by pitched ball--by Bush: Reilly. Struck out--by Merritt; Bush 2, Dana 2, Briggs, Paine, Frye, Cate; by Douglas: Paine, Bush; by Bush: Daly 2, Gunning 2, Pierce, R. Merritt. Wild pitch--Bush. Passed ball--Cate. Umpire--Mahoney. Time...
...happened to have indirectly under my care a young Freshman who while hither to blameless in character had the misfortune, after some public day in Boston, to be caught in some prank, not very serious, such as the throwing of a stolen sign off the end of a bridge into the Charles River, during which lamentable misdeed, he had been arrested by the police and spent the night with his two or three companions in the lock-up. When they were called before the judge on the next morning I was allowed to make a brief statement of the case...
Lucius Rapp, the dormitory thief, who gave his name as A. L. Lambert when arrested on March 10, has been sentenced to three to five years in the State prison. He is the son of a former district-attorney of Chicago. More than $500 worth of pawned property stolen from students of the University has been recovered...
...morning a man who gave his name as A. L. Lambert of Louisville, Kentucky, was arrested on suspicion in Ridgely Hall. It was found later that he was a sneak theif who had been passing worthless checks in the dormitories for the past six months, and that he had stolen various articles from the suites. All the property has been pawned, and the recovery is probable...