Word: wildes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...story of the weak visiting pitching staff. Edwards led off but was relieved after Gordon's home run in the second, by Turner, who allowed seven singles for nine runs in the next four innings. M. Smith then took Turner's place and let in eight runs, two by wild pitches...
...Clark, Conlon, Gordon, Hallock. Base on balls, off Russell 1. off Edwards L. off Smith 1. off Turner 7. Left on bases, Harvard 8, Rohde Island 5. Struck out, by Russell 5. by Turner 4. by Smith 2. Hit by pitched ball, Conlon, by Turner. Passed balls, Smith 2. Wild pitches, Turner 3. Smith 1. Time...
Lastly I must mention the dining halls in the basements of the sleeping quarters which I described in an earlier letter. These quarters, as I said, were of an unbelievably crude sort, and the food corresponded. Weeds, volcanic fish, and a conclusion of wild rice were the chief articles noted in their parchment menus. Oddly enough, we have one piece of concrete evidence--a petrified cake, apparently as fresh as on the day it was served. Cordially yours, J. BEATH-DUNCAN, With the University of Nueva Barcelona Peruvian Expedition, Near Machu Picchu, Peru, January...
...with a single and was sacrificed around the bags. But the hitting spree came in the sixth when two singles and a triple noted two runs. Patterson tied the score in the seventh when he singled, stole his way to third, and raced safely home on a wild pitch by Brown, thus tying the score...
...which first put Brown in the lead came in the eighth. Sargent singled, stole second, and Neubauer's single over short was long enough to bring him home. Hoffman scored the final run with two out in the ninth when a long two-bagger, a passed ball, and a wild pitch took him safely around the circuit...