Word: errors
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...game between the seniors and the freshmen for the class championship in base ball was stopped during the fourth inning by rain. The score at that time was 4 to 3 in favor of ninety-three. The freshmen were playing by far the steadier game, not having had an error in the four innings they were in the field. The seniors were doing the heavier batting; they secured eight hits off Wiggin in the four innings, but the excellent fielding of ninety-three forced them to earn all their runs, and thus held the score down. The feature...
Alward made an inexcusable error and Jones reached first. The latter was forced to second on Campion's base on balls, and both were advanced by Staltz' base on balls. Cudworth and Meister flied out, and Bates assisted Kennedy out at first, three men being left on bases. Neither side scored till the fourth. Linn got to first in that inning on Lyston's wild throw. Dean sacrificed him to second. Dean was not out, however, and he and Linn were forced ahead by Trafford's base on balls. Linn came in on a passed ball. This was Harvard...
...steal and wild pitch, and Johnson by a base on balls, a steal and Stone's scratch hit. Ninety-three scored again in the next inning, Watters being hit, stealing second and going home when Bates tried to catch him off the base; and scoring by McCoy's error, a steal and Frothingham's hit. Johnson's hit and steal, a passed ball and Merriam's sacrifice brought in another in the third. three hits and Wahburn's miss of a difficult grounder brought in three more in the next. Ninety's runs in the fourth and fifth were...
...series between the sophomores and the freshmen was closely contested. The sophomores took the lead at the start, but in the sixth inning the freshmen tied the game by timely batting after two men were out In the eighth Johnson had three strikes but reached first on an error, and Merriam's hard hit sent him home with what proved to be the winning run. The sophomores had a good chance to tie the game in the ninth inning but failed. The feature of the game was Cook's catch of Hallowell's long fly in the fourth inning...
...bases, and Austrian's muff of Luce's throw let in two. Lee's wild throw home let in another in the fourth. Two base hits and Luce's wildness account for two runs in the fifth. In the sixth McCoy's scratch hit to right and Nichols' error let in two; in the same inning Nichols scored on McCoy's error, a passed ball, a steal and Luce's hit. In the next the juniors batted out four runs after two were out. After this the spectators left the benches and rattled the teams so that all the rest...