Word: throws
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...second and went to third on Hayes's hit. Seannell got his base on balls and the bases were full. McCarthy hit to Gregory who threw to first, where there was no one to catch the ball. Stevenson and Hayes scored and Scannell crossed the plate on a wild throw to third. McCarthy was coached in and caught at home. Had he staid on third he would have scored on the hit by Whittemore which followed...
Hits by Smalley, McCormack and Folsom and Scannell's passed ball gave Dartmouth two runs in the first inning. Harvard scored four times in the same inning on hits by Whittemore, Dickinson, Hayes and Scannell, a base on balls and a wild throw by Brown...
...varsity nine defeated the Boston Woven Hose nine yesterday afternoon in a ten-inning game. In the first inning the Woven Hose men got a long lead. Two men hit by pitched balls, a wild throw by Winslow, an error by Dickinson, and McLaughlin's home run, resulted in five runs. The score stood 5 to 1 until the fifth inning when Harvard scored four runs on errors and good hitting by Dickinson and Paine...
...playing of the men showed some improvement over that of the last game. Highlands was unsteady at critical moments but was very effective nevertheless, allowing but four hits and striking out fourteen men. With the exception of his one wild throw in the first inning, Winslow's work at third was very acceptable. Paine's batting was one of the features of the game...
Such is the situation and it must be faced; but no matter how black the outlook, one great truth is to be recognized. Defeat will not be caused by the indifference of candidates, or the carelessness of captains. To throw blame where it is not deserved, where, in fact, high praise ought to be given-this would make a bad matter worse. The men who are trying for the teams are doing hard and steady work, and no fair-minded man could ask more from the captains than they themselves are eager...