Word: baggerly
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...sixth, after two men were out, Edgerly got first on an error by Hunter, stole second, and came in on Wiestling's two bagger...
...Edgerly yielded Harvard a run. In the third, Smith made a home run, and in the fourth two more runs were added on hits by Foster and Smith, aided by two errors. Another home run was made by Henshaw in the sixth. Willard's single and Foster's three-bagger brought in a run in the seventh, and two more runs were added in the eighth...
...struck out with Smith left at second. Wallace and Campbell both flied out to Wiestling. Eastman got his base on an error, stole second, but Tuck fouled out to Phillips, and Williams had failed to score. For Harvard, Willard got his base on balls, and Allen made a two bagger, which brought in Willard, Foster struck out, Henshaw got his base on balls, Edgerly and Nichols were fielded out at first and Harvard went to the field with Allen at third and Henshaw at second. Edgerly fielded out Perry at first, Burden flied out to Henshaw, Blackmer got his base...
...uninteresting game. The Maldens batted weakly and fielded poorly, and proved easy victims. Abbot, the Malden pitcher, was very wild, especially in the first two innings. Harvard scored five runs in the first inning on one hit and seven errors, two in the second on a single, a two bagger and a base on balls, three in the third on a hit and errors. They were blanked in the fourth by a neat double play. In the fifth they secured two runs on errors, and earned one in the sixth on Phillips' single, a steal, Willard's sacrifice, and Henshaw...
...innings. Wilson then went in to pitch and did not allow Harvard another hit. Bowdoin batted Smith for only two safe hits and fielded loosely. Harvard fielded well except in the sixth inning, and batted heavily; especially in the second, making two singles, a three bagger, and a home run. Soule led in batting and fielding for the visitors, while the battery carried off the honors for Harvard. Both sides ran bases poorly, Harvard excelling in this respect...