Word: bases
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...baseball practice yesterday afternoon the University nine batted through nine innings against the Freshmen. Clarkson pitched the first six innings and allowed but six scattered hits. P. D. Haughton '99, who relieved him, was hit safely three times in the remaining three innings. The base running showed lack of head work, and a large number of runners were caught off bases. In spite of this the nine scored twelve runs through the poor fielding of the Freshmen. The batting and base-running was followed by a few minute's fielding practice, which was fast and fairly accurate...
...fielding was loose on both sides, and both pitchers were hit rather freely. Stillman was replaced by Kernan in the middle of the eighth inning. The latter proved very effective, and the six succeeding batsmen were retired one after another. Harvard's hits were bunched very opportunely, and the base running was better than it has been of late...
Harvard secured a lead of four runs at the start, scoring two in the first inning on Kendall's single and Reid's home run. This was followed by two more in the second. Wendell reached first on an error, was advanced to third by Devens' two base hit, and both men scored on Stillman's timely hit. Pennsylvania was shut out till the fifth inning, when two errors by Coolidge, followed by a single by Shape scored one run. In the sixth each team scored one run, and in the next inning Pennsylvania tied the score, making three runs...
...eighth inning Harvard won the game. Clark was hit by a pitched ball, and Wendell singled. After Devens struck out, Coolidge made a two base hit, scoring Clark. Stillman received a base on balls and Kendall was hit by a pitched ball. Reid then knocked a high fly just back of second base, which was allowed to fall untouched, scoring two more runs. The game ended without further scoring, Pennsylvania seeming to lose courage in the face of Harvard's lead...
Earned runs--Harvard 3 Sacrifice hit -- Reid. Two-base hits -- Flavell, Gawthrop, Coolidge 2, Devens. Home run--Reid. Stolen base--Collier. Struck out--by Layton: Reid, Devens, Coolidge; by Stillman: Buston, Flavell, Jones, Brown, White. Bases on balls -- by Layton: Kendall, Stillman; by Stillman: Shape 2, Layton Hit by pitched ball--Kendall, Clark 2, Wendell. Time--2h. Umpire--Smith...