Word: bases
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Only Harvard's good work in the field saved the game from being uninteresting. Harvard's base running showed dash and judgment, but Pennsylvania did not once attempt to steal a base...
...next two men were easy outs. For Harvard, Kendall was hit by a pitched ball and Loughlin bunted safely. Reid forced Loughlin at second. Kernan, running for Reid, stole second and scored with Kendall on Wendell's single to centre. Wendell stole second and scored on Deven's three-base hit past Huston. Fincke's out on a long fly brought Devens in. Clark ended the inning by going out at first. With two out in the second inning, Kendall reached third on Brown's wild throw and scored on Loughlin's hit. Harvard's last run came...
...latter part of the afternoon the team practiced fielding bunts, making double plays and catching men between bases. Stillman and Clark were weak on bunts and Kendall often left the base before the ball reached him. Coolidge and Fincke played steadily and at times brilliantly. The double play work was rather slow, the runners being caught only a few times...
Holy Cross scored in the sixth on an error, a sacrifice and a single, and again in the seventh on a three-base hit which passed Devens and a long...
Earned run -- Holy Cross 1. Two-base hit--Loughlin. Three-base hit--McTigue. Sacrifice hit--Linnehan. Stolen bases--Loughlin 2, Fincke 2, Wendell, McTigue. Bases on balls--by Griffin; Loughlin; by Stillman; Connor, Brennan. Hit by pitched ball--Clark. Struck out--by Griffin; Kendall, Clark, Stillman 2, Milne; by Stillman: Fox. Time--2h. 15 m. Umpire--Snyder...