Word: errors
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...kept the batting down until the last inning, when a single and a triple were secured from his delivery. For Andover, Rustin, in centre-field played a brilliant game, and accepted four difficult chances; Anderson's work also, at second base, was very fine in spite of his one error...
Codman got a run for Harvard in the second inning on a hit, a steal, and Bates' hit. Linn and Howland made hits in the next inning and both scored. In the sixth inning Bates got his base on an error, stole second, got third on Downer's sacrifice. and scored on Dean's sacrifice. Downer got his base on fielder's choice, stole second, took third on Dean's sacrifice, and came home on Linn's hit. Codman made another run in the seventh, and Upton's two bagger brought in two tallies in the nineth inning. The score...
Harvard played her first regularly scheduled game yesterday afternoon on Jarvis field. The visiting team from Tufts college played a very fair game, but were weak at the bat. Harvard also showed up strongly in whatever fielding there was to be done, but batted very poorly. Outside of batting errors the home team made only one error, and that an excusable one. The batteries, however, on both sides did most of the work, and up to the last inning hardly a man was put out by the Tufts nine on fielding chances. Meade, formerly of the Holy Cross college team...
...Downer also got to third on the same play and came home on a wild pitch. In the next inning Evans got a base on balls and stole second, and came home on Howland's hard hit to left. Howland stole a base, took third on Wise's error at the plate, and scored on Dean's hit to right. In the fourth inning Linn got to first on the baseman's error, and came home on Howland's fine three-base hit to right. Howland scored on Wise's error again at the plate. This ended Harvard...
Wise opened up things in a lively manner for Tufts by lining out a three-bagger to left-field, sending home Pearson who had reached his base on called balls. Durkes scored the only other run for his nine on Dean's error, a steal and Wise's single. The score...