Word: wilding
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Randall. Bases on balls--by Coburn: Baker 2, Schildmiller 2, Cox, R. W. Brown; by Stillman: Clough; by Brown: Coolidge, Matthews. Struck out--by Coburn: R. C. Brown 2, Clough, Baker, Cox, Alworth; by Stillman: R. W. Brown; by Brown: H. Kernan, Randall 2, R. Kernan, Coburn, Carr, Clarkson. Wild pitch--Stillman. Time of game--2h. 30m. Umpire--A. Clarkson...
...hits--Stillman, Stephenson, Raymond. Bases on balls--by Coburn; Hanlon 2, Raymond; by Chapman; Clarkson, Stillman, Matthews 2, Coolidge; by Hancock; Stillman, Coburn. Struck out by Coburn; McDonnell 2, Hume 3, Chapman 2, Hanlon, Monroe 2, Hancock 2, Bristol 3, Campaigne; by Chapman; Coburn, Passed balls--Stephenson 4, Hanlon. Wild pitch--Coburn. Time of game--2h. 10m. Umpire--Murray...
...fourth, Randall made a base hit and was advanced to the plate by the three-brace hit by Clarkson, who scored in turn on Stillman's fly to the outfield. Daly reached first on a base hit, and R. P. Kernan made an easy infield hit, which was thrown wild, scoring Daly, and advancing Kernan to third. Carr then received a base on balls, when a well-executed double steal brought Kernan home, and advanced Carr to second. An error by Watson allowed Carr to reach the plate, leaving the score 6 to 0. The last two runs were made...
...Coolidge to Matthews to Randall, Matthews to Coolidge, Doughty to McCarty. Bases on balls--by Stillman; Doughty; by Turrell: Daly, Carr, Ranvelt. 2, Struck out--by Stilman: Westervelt 2, Turrell, Mars; by Turrell: H. D. Kernan, Randall, R. P. Kernan, Carr 2, Matthews, Clarkson 2. Passed balls--McCarty 2. Wild pitch--Turrell. Umpire--Murray. Time...
...Colby. The batting, too, was exceedingly weak, and the runs were made for the most part on the opponents errors. Smith pitched a fairly good game, with the exception of the fifth inning, when three bases on balls, a home ran by Kennedy, an error by Colby, and a wild throw to the plate, coupled with another hit, brought in seven runs for the Latin School team. Driske, for Roxbury pitched a good game and it was not until the eighth inning that the Second nine had the game well in hand...