Word: wilding
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Dean Briggs presided at the meetings and a constitution was adopted and the following officers elected; president, Professor F. W. Nicolson of Wesleyan; vice-president, Mr. W. F. Garcelon L.'95; secretary-treasurer, Professor H. D. Wild of Williams. The executive committee consists of the three officers, E. K. Hall of Dartmouth and Professor R. K. Jones of the University of Maine. A special committee will, during the coming months, conduct a thorough investigation of the summer baseball question to reach, if possible, a common basis of action...
...Mark's 3. Two-base hit--Rogers. Sacrifice hit--Simpkins. Bases on balls--Off Ohler 5; off Wood 2; off Beebe 2. Struck out--By Ohler: Simpkins, Wood, Beebe, Strong, Ervin; by Wood: Minot, A. Sweetser; by Beebe: Taylor. Hit by pitched ball--Taylor. Hit by pitched ball--Taylor. Wild pitch--Beebe. Umpire--Supple. Time...
Currier, running for McCall in the first inning, crossed the plate on Simons's sacrifice hit to right field, after the pitcher had thrown wild to second. The two runs in the third were the result of an error by Grattan, a hit by Dana, Currier's hit to the pitcher, and Pounds's two-bagger. Harvard's last run came in the fifth when Dana made a scratch two-base hit, and the catcher threw wild trying to catch him stealing third...
None of Exeter's runs were earned. The first came largely as a result of a wild pitch, and the second when Currier threw to Simons with a man on third, and the latter threw wild to the plate. In the last inning it looked as if the score might be tied, when a base on balls and two singles brought in one run, but Walsh struck out and ended the game. The Exeter team with the exception of Grattan put up a very good game of ball...
...University team was unusually steady in the field, and Harvey's wild throw came when two were out. Otherwise he made some clever stops, and kept up his good batting by making a two-base hit and a safe bunt. McCall at second played in last year's form, and accepted six chances without an error. His clever stop back of second and quick throw to Simons which ended the game was a brilliant piece of work. Briggs was steady on first base and had fourteen put-outs to his credit. The batting of the team as a whole...