Word: wildness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University team got two runs in the first. Wingate was hit by a pitched ball and completed the circuit when Hicks threw the ball over third base after Clark had beaten out a hit. Clark went to third on the same wild heave. He scored when Marshall let Ayres's drive go between his legs...
...CRIMSON team will be greatly strengthened by Reynolds, lately released by the Newell Club, who will officiate astern the bat, and hold the would-be pilferers snugly to their pillows. Captain McIntosh of the scholars, will be seen again in short field; and Captain Baker will probably stab the wild ones from the first sack...
Penn. got four more in the sixth, due to three bases on balls, a hit and two errors. In the seventh, Haley went to first on Ayres's error, got to third when Minds hit his second two-bagger, and scored on Williams's out. Minds tallied on a wild pitch by Frye. This ended Penn's scoring...
...middle of the third inning on account of rain. The score at the time was 3 to 1 in favor of the visitors. Frye pitched for the University team and was hit rather freely, while Walsh who was in the box for the visitors was inclined to be wild. He forced in the only run which was credited to Harvard...
...Clark, Nash, Ayres, Frye, Coolidge. Two-base hits--Clark, Strahan, Wingate. Three-base hits -- Ayres, Milholland, Bases on balls--Off Frye 2; off McGay 3; off Goodridge 2. Struck out--By Frye 1; by Hitchcock 4; by Goodridge 9. Double plays--Waterman to Clark to Waterman. Passed balls--Strahan, Wild pitch--Goodridge. Time--1h., 50m. Umpires--O'Reilly and Brady...