Word: bases
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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Earned run--Harvard. Two-base hit -- Clark. Sacrifice hits--Coolidge, Milne. Stolen bases--Kendall, Griffin. Double play--Linnehan to McTigue. Hit by pitched ball--by Stillman; Connor, Griffin. Struck out--by Stillman: Connor, Carney, Kenney, Brennan, Joyce; by Griffin: Kendall, Milne, Stillman. Time--1h.40m. Umpire--Smith...
...safely, Kendall taking third, but the side was retired without a run by a close double play by the Princeton infield. Steinwender was also hit by a pitched ball, but was forced at second on Coolidge's good stop of Kafer's grounder. Meier then made a three-base hit over Loughlin's head, scoring Kafer, and scored himself on Hillebrand's single. Hillebrand was forced at second by Burke, who came home on Pearson's liner through Kendall. Chapman then went out at first, closing the inning...
...practice of the nine yesterday was long and hard, but was far from satisfactory. In the batting practice all the men hit well, but the base-running was slow and showed lack of judgment. Devens and Fincke both showed great improvement in hitting. In the field the work was fast and the throwing accurate, but an unusual number of errors were made on ground hits and thrown balls. Clark and Stillman were given plenty of practice in fielding bunts, and both caught the runners almost invariably. Fincke made several difficult stops, but missed some easy throws. C. F. Payne...
Earned runs--Harvard 4, Pennsylvania 1. Three-base hit--Devens. Sacrifice hits--Coolidge, Flavell 2. Stolen bases--Kendall, Loughlin, Reid, Wendell, Devens 2, Coolidge. Double play--Wendell to Kendall. Bases on balls--by Stillman 2; by Layton 1. Hit by pitched ball--by Layton 2. Struck out--by Stillman 2; by Layton 2. Time--1h 55m. Umpire--Murray...
Princeton won the baseball series from Yale by winning the game at Princeton last Saturday. For eight innings Robertson pitched a remarkable game, allowing but three singles, and not a Princeton man reached second base. In the ninth, however, he weakened, hitting a man and allowing-three hits, from which three runs resulted. Garvan took his place, but Camp's error and another hit brought in two more runs and gave Princeton the game...