Word: errors
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Yale News is in error, we think, when it ascribes to us a larger board than it possesses. It is the custom of this paper, at least, to publish in its list of retiring editors all those who have been connected with the paper during the half year previous, and this custom, of course, swells the number of editors to a considerable degree. In reality, our editorial board has consisted of nine literary editors who have done the entire work of writing the paper, while for the News there are ten men who perform the same work, according to their...
...fourth inning, Coolidge broke his finger, and Baker took his place, Keep going to shortstop. Harvard was blanked in the third, fourth, fifth and sixth innings, although in the fourth Keep and Baker made hits. Amherst made one more run in the sixth on a base hit, Tilden's error and a passed ball...
...detrimental to the batsmen. Boyden, '85 pitched for the nine, and showed up very well, but six hits were made off him, while seven of the Beacons struck out. Tilden caught during the first three innings, and was then relieved by Allen, who played out the game without an error. Brackett did not prove a very effective pitcher for the Beacons. The fielding of the nine was good, and in marked contrast to that of their opponents, who made many costly errors. The feature of the game was a fine each by Phillips, who caught a high ball...
Fifth inning. Crocker got his base on Wadsworth's error, stole second, but was put out in a ridiculous attempt to steal third. Baker fouled out to Wadsworth ; Phillips made a pretty three-base hit between left and centre, and scored on LeMoyne's splendid home run over the left fielder's head. Tilden and Allen each reached first on errors by Shedd, but the latter was forced out at second by Smith. Brown failed to score, although Durfee reached second base on Phillip's fumble, and Seagrave's hit. Harvard, 4 ; Brown...
...eighth, after two men were out, Crocker reached first on Wadsworth's error, but was forced out at second by Baker. For Brown, Durfee hit a grounder to Winslow, who threw him out at first. Seagrave made a pretty three-base hit, but was put out in an attempt to score. Basset made a base hit, but Winslow caught him playing off first base...