Word: wilding
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...seventh inning Harvard was retired practically in regular order. Stillman opened the seventh with a base on balls, and reached second on a wild pitch. Randall then hit to pitcher and was put out at first, Stillman reaching third, and scoring on a hit over shortstop by Skilton. In the eighth H. Kernan reached first base on a hit, was advanced to second by Carr's sacrifice and came home on a hit by Clarkson...
Earned runs--Harvard 1. Two-base hits--Randall, Beach. Sacrifice hits--Carr, R. P. Kernan. Base on balls--By Baker: Stillman. Hit by pitched ball--Daly. Struck out--By Clarkson: Hodge 4, Scribner 3, Gilchrist 3, Clough, Brown; by Baker: R. P. Kernan 2, Wendell. Wild pitch--Baker. Umpire--Murray. Time...
...Harvard 1. Three-base hit--Keene. Two-base hits--Coolidge, Cowing, Keene. Sacrifice hit--Wendell. Bases on balls--by Stillman: Palmer; by Saunders: Kernan 2, Wendell. Hit by pitched ball--by Saunders: Carr. Struck out--by Stillman: Pugsley 2, Meserve, Saunders, Allen, Leighton, Palmer; by Saunders: Daly, Randall, Carr. Wild pitch: Stillman. Time--2 hrs. Umpire--Murray...
...Second nine easily defeated Groton on Saturday afternoon in an uninteresting game by the score of 20 to 4. The Harvard team was conspicuously superior in every point of the game. Paul pitched a wild and unsteady game for Groton, allowing nine bases on balls, a three-base hit, six two-base hits and six singles. In the first inning, three of the Harvard team were twice at the bat, and nine of the twenty runs were scored. Auchincloss, who replaced Paul in the sixth inning, pitched more steadily and allowed few hits. The erratic fielding of the Groton team...
...practice before the game Devens wrenched his knee and was replaced by Wood. Devens will probably be unable to play again this season, as his knee is very weak. Kernan did not hold Clarkson well and threw wild to first base on Raftery's third strike in the sixth inning, thus making the only error for Harvard. His batting showed little improvement. Randall did not cover his base properly, dropping thrown balls from Clarkson while trying to put out base-runners. At the bat he made on hit and struck out twice. Coolidge and Skilton failed to make hits...