Word: wild
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...their positions strongly and made put outs when hits seemed certain. Harvard, with the exception of one slip by Beale, played an errorless game. From the start the game developed into a pitcher's battle, in which Paine pitched effective, winning ball, keeping Princeton at his mercy. His own wildness, however, was fatal, for one of Princeton's runs resulted directly from a wild pitch. Jayne was hit hard, but the phenomenal catches of the Princeton outfield and his own beautiful fielding prevented Harvard from scoring...
...Juniors made their first two runs in the third inning on two base-hits by Manning and Edmunds, assisted by McCall's wild throw and Stearn's error. There was no more scoring done by either side until the seventh, when '98 hit Galbraith at will for six singles, which scored four runs...
...home run by Burgess being made in the three-quarters of an hour played. Short practice at fielding followed and, with the exception of Stevenson's work at third, the men all showed much snap and form in their game. Stevenson was rather slow in the recovery and wild in throwing to first...
Earned runs-Harvard 1. Sacrifice hits-Rand. Stolen bases-Rand, Chandler, Davis, Haughton, Messinger, Kellogg, Gregory. Bases on balls-Rand, Davis, Chandler, Fletcher. Struck out-by Johnston: Fitz 2; by Fitz: Kellogg, Gregory, Morse, Johnston, Fletcher, Messinger. Passed balls-Scannell. Wild pitch-Fitz. Hit by pitched ball-Chandler, Foster. Umpires-Murray and Wright...
Passed balls-Brown 2, Scott 3. Stolen bases-Vincent 2, Edmunds 3, Haskell 2, Bouve 2, Brown, Davis, Manning 3, Hallowell, Garrison 2, Scott 2, Field, Adams. Wild pitch-Hayes. Bases on balls-Warren 2, Garrison, Vincent, Edmunds 3, Haskell, Brown, Manning 2. Struck out-by Hayes, Harris 2, Hallowell, Dunlop, Sullivan 2, Adams 2, Nichols. Hit by pitched ball-Garrison, Bouve, Haskell, Adams. Left on bases...