Word: errors
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...game began at four o'clock promptly with Harvard at the bat. Dean got his base on pitcher's error, stole second and came home on errors. Howland got his base on balls, took second on a passed ball, third on Mason's sacrifice, and home on Trafford's clean hit. The latter stole second, took third on Upton's scratch hit, and home on the catcher's muff. In the next inning Harvard scored three runs on a missed third strike, a couple of steals, two errors and Linn's two bagger. Trafford, Cummings and Dean all made singles...
...college. We can find nothing in the proposed articles of agreement from which the mistake can have sprung. It must have come from the outside press. We hope that hereafter college graduates and undergraduates will base their opinions solely upon official announcements, and will not again fall into the error of supposing that Harvard wishes to prevent games with any college or colleges...
...tallied on Scruton's single. In the fifth inning Dean got a base on balls. A steal, Linn's sacrifice, and Howland's single brought him in. In the next inning Hallowell got a life on Codman's out at second, and reached that base on Norton's only error. Downer knocked a home-run through the right field fence, bringing in Hallowell. Dartmouth made two runs in this inning on Alward's fumble, Howland's wild threw and Upton's muff at the plate. In the eighth inning Harvard added three more runs to her score. Downs, short-stop...
...runs were made. For Andover, Case got his base on balls and stole second. The next man flied out to Alward, who made a pretty double play with Dean, putting out Case. In the second inning Trafford was hit by the pitcher, reached third on battery errors, and came home on Upton's sacriflice. In the next inning Linn made a hit and brought in Dean, who reached first on Stearns' wild throw, second on a steal, and third on a passed ball. In the fifth inning Harvard made five runs on two bases on balls, three steals, Stearns' error...
Technology, '92, defeated the freshmen yesterday by a score of 11 to 9, after worrying through seven painfully stupid innings. The batting was very weak, most of the runs on both sides resulting from errors. Until the fifth inning the freshmen seemed utterly unable to find the ball. In that inning Day got first on catcher's error, stole second, and took third on a wild pitch. Stevens got his base on balls, stole second, and both men came in on Dexter's hit. Dexter scored on catcher's error. In the next inning they made two more runs...