Word: bases
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fourth inning, Reynolds, Gibson and Wingate each made a slip up which was very costly. Shaw's bunt down the third base line was allowed to roll in hopes that it would cross the foul line, and with the bases full Bartholf hit Pendleton. This combination of misfortunes enabled Princeton to score three of the easiest runs that will probably ever come its way. In the first inning Princeton scored one run, when Laird singled, was sacrificed to second, and came home on White's single. The Tiger's last tally came in the ninth. Parker was walked, reached second...
...base hit--Babson. Sacrifice hits--Gibson, R. Nash. Stolen bases--Dukette, R. Nash, Crowther, Potter. Double play--Wingate to Potter to Clark. Bases on balls--Off Felton 5, off Hardy 5, off Conzelman 10. Struck out--By Felton 1, by Hardy 9, by Conzelman 11. Balk--Conzelman. Wild pitch -- Conzelman 1. Passed balls -- Snell, Young. Umpires--Bannon and Stafford. Time...
Durfee High School lost to the Harvard second team on Soldiers Field Saturday afternoon by the score of 4 to 0, largely because of the effective pitching of Hitchcock who allowed but one hit, striking out 16 of the opposing batters, and giving but two bases on balls. The game was much closer than any yet played by the second team, and was well contested throughout. The runs were the results of timely hits and good base-running, and the game taken as a whole was very satisfactory from the second team's point of view...
...ever, has the national game been more closely contested than was the thrilling scramble that took place yesterday afternoon between the invincible Crimsonians and the crafty athletes of Lampy. Aside from the amazing consistency with which the batters on both teams hit to the same places for first base on errors, the feature of the game was the umpiring--truly a consummately crafty conciliation between fierce fighting factions. As we predicted yesterday morning, Lampy will probably claim victory, and hence the only official score is here made evident...
...Left on bases-Harvard 10, Bowdoin 4. Three-base hit-Desha. Sacrifice hits-Gibson, Bartholf. Stolen bases-Babson, Clark, Potter. Bases on balls-Off Means 2, off Bartholf 1. Struck out-By Bartholf 12, by Means 3. Passed ball-Brooks. Umpire-O'Rourke. Time...