Word: errors
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...balls; Dickerman's hit sent Bliss to third and Harvey to second; with three men on bases Hatch made a three bagger to left and sent the men in; Jackson hit safely and Hatch scored. In her half Harvard made three runs. Upton got his base on Bliss' error and stole second; Stone got his base on a missed third strike and Upton took third; Stone stole second and took third on Dolan's sacrifice, which sent Upton home; first base made a bad muff and Dolan reached second on the error; Soule made a fine sacrifice; Stone scored...
...plate and Dolan scored; the catcher threw wild to the pitcher at the plate and Soule scored; Frothingham took third on the play. Hallowell made a two bagger to right and Frothingham came in. Every had a fearfully wild pitch and Hallowell scored; Johnson got first on left's error and stole second; short fumbled Trafford's grounder and Johnson took third; Upton scratched a hit and Johnson scored; Stone was the last...
Princeton made one error to two by Yale, and Young out-pitched Stagg. Only one Yale man got beyond first base, while at one time Princeton had the bases full. McMillan, the Princeton right-fielder, accepted seven chances, two very difficult, without an error. With the exception of this, all the play was in the infield. A wild pitch by Stagg let in the winning run. The game on the whole was the finest ever seen at Princeton. Princeton made the only run of the game in the 8th inning...
...although Linn got around to third on a hit, a steal and a sacrifice. Mahoney made a two base hit for Holy Cross, but got no farther than the second bag. In the second inning the Holy Cross infield went to pieces. Alward got his base on third's error, stole second and came in on sacrifices. Short-stop fumbled Mason's grounder and the latter stole second, took third on Upton's sacrifice, and came in on a wild pitch. Upton got a life on third's error and stole second. He came in on the same wild pitch...
...home on Mumford's sacrifice hit. Mumford got first on fielder's choice, stole second, and Piper got his base on balls, both coming home on Bates' hit. Faulkner flied out. '93 made two runs in this inning on 2 passed balls, a hit by Frothingham, and Faulkner's error. The seniors failed to score again until the sixth inning, when they made two runs off hits by McLeod, Piper and Faulkner. At the end of the sixth inning '93 had increased her lead four runs, making the score 14 to 4. The seniors made only one more...