Word: wild
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Willard's two base hit between centre and right. Willard was advanced a base on Bates' sacrifice and was put out attempting to reach home on Knowlton's hit to pitcher. Knowlton got first on Willard's put-out, second on a passed ball, third on catcher's wild throw to second, and scored on Quackenboss' hit to left. Quackenboss stole second and came in on a long wild pitch...
...sacrifice by Willard. With two men on base, Bates made a hit to right, sending in both men. Harvard added another run to her score in the fourth on Knowlton's hit, a stolen base and a single by Howland. Two more were added in the sixth on a wild throw by second, an attempted put out and a passed ball. Harvard did not score after the sixth...
Harvard defeated University of Pennsylvania yesterday afternoon in a well-played game. Pennsylvania made several very costly errors, while Harvard played a perfect fielding game with the exception of one wild pitch by Boyden. Neither side scored during the first four innings. In the third inning, with Quackenboss on second, Howland hit a fly to short centre field which was captured by Hamme after a hard run. He threw Quackenboss out at second, making a brilliant double play. In the fifth inning, Harvard scored two runs on a single by Knowlton, a double by Quackenboss and errors by Nellins...
Pennsylvania's only run was made in the sixth inning on a hit by Lizt to left field. The ball struck the cinder track and bounded high over Knowlton's head, giving Liszt two bases. He stole third and went home on Boyden's wild pitch...
Earned runs-Harvard 2. Two-base hits-Quackenboss, List. First base on balls-Hyneman, 3. First base on erors-Harvard, 4. Struck out-Hyneman, 3; Boyden, 8. Passed balls-Nellins, 3. Wild pitches-Boyden, 1. Double plays-Hamme to McCance, McPherson to Nellins. Left on bases-Harvard, 3; U. of P., 1. Time-1h. 45m. Umpire-Mr. Clarkson of Cambridge...