Word: wildness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...fourth on two hits and errors by Garrison, Field and Dunlop. Each side scored one in the fifth, Ninety-seven on a base on balls and a hit, and Ninety-eight on Haskell's base on balls from which he stole second and came home on Adams's wild throw of Bouve's hit. Ninety-seven scored one more in the eighth on Field's base on balls, Hayes's wild throw to catch him off first and Sullivan's single. Ninety-eight's last run was scored in the same inning on Brown's hit, two stolen bases...
...first inning '99 started off with a rush, and, by the aid of Foster's error and wild throw to first, succeeded in bringing in two runs. After this, however, everything seemed to be in 1900's favor, as they played a strong fielding game and gradually worked their score up to six, while for six consecutive innings '99 was shut out. For seven innings Foster pitched a magnificent game. Five times '99 was retired in one, two, three order; but, in the eighth, Foster weakened, and Thompson's base on balls, Chauncey's and Nowell's singles, Stearns' triple...
Pennsylvania was shut out in the first inning, but a three-base hit, aided by a wild throw from third, enabled Beale to score the first run for Harvard. In the second, Chandler got to first on an error by Robinson, Paine bringing him home with a two-bagger. Rand then sent an easy fly to second which Robinson muffed, allowing Paine to score...
Pennsylvania's first run was made in the third inning as a result of Chandler's wild throw to first, and the second was only made after Dean had dropped a thrown ball which should have retired the side. In the fifth, Harvard again scored, Huston allowing Rand to get home from third by his slow throw after a catch. Harvard's run in the sixth was due to another misplay by Pennsylvania. Burgess was caught between first and second, but Ritchie made a wild throw into right field in an attempt to get the ball to first, and Burgess...
...Stolen base-Hoeffer. Two-base hit-Paine. Three-base hits-Beale, Haughton. Home run-Burgess. Sacrifice hits-Robinson, Beale, Dean. Left on bases-Pennsylvania 5, Harvard 5. Bases on balls-Huston, Robinson, Blakeley, Gelbert, Gillinder, Scannell. Struck out-by Paine 7, by Dickson 3. Hit by pitched ball-Hoeffer. Wild pitches-Paine 2. Umpire-Campbell. Time...