Word: wilding
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...left centre. The Rovers annexed two in their half of the second. Frye hit safely, and took second when Abbott's easy grounder was booted. Both men were advanced on a passed ball. Fripp's single scored Frye, and Abbott counted a moment later when the pitcher made a wild heave to catch him off third...
...fifth inning the Rovers scored one run. With one down Abbott got to third on a wild throw by Riley over first. He scored on Ayres's grounder. In the eighth, Ayres hit a line drive to left centre that was good for a complete circuit. Gannett got a hit, took second on Fripp's grounder, and scored when Ashley's fly to centre was muffed. In the ninth with one out, Abbott got to third on an infield hit, stole second, and went to third on a passed ball, but the next two men flied out. The score: Innings...
...nine had been substituted for the Rovers in the sixth inning. Up to this point the game was all in favor of the Rovers. Frye held the visitors to three hits, and the Rovers had a safe lead of 3 to 0. Garritt, who was substituted for Frye, was wild, but effective, though the Stars scored one run off him in the seventh. In the ninth Powell went into the box for the Freshmen, and proved easy. With a pass and two hits the visitors filled the bases. A passed ball let in one run, an error...
Clark and Hardwick singled in the fifth, and Blossom made an error, giving Harvard a run. Yale did not score in the fifth, nor Harvard in the sixth. Yale tallied twice on Swihart's hit, a wild throw by Hitchcock, who had taken up the slab work, an out at first, two bases on balls and another...
Sacrifice hits--Ashley, Rhett. Stolen bases--Willcox, Rhett. Bases on balls--Off Willcox 2, off Underwood 2. Left on bases--Harvard 5, Yale 5. Struck out--By Underwood 6, by Willcox 9. Double plays--Rhett to Legore to Bush. Wild pitch--Underwood. Time--1h., 50m. Umpires--Beecher, Conroy...