Word: grounder
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Harvard, Rogers got to base in the first inning on Orr's error but was caught at second on McLaughlin's grounder. A grounder by Hicks advanced McLaughlin to second, but he was left there when Potter fanned. In the next inning, after Minot had struck out, Lanigan and Marshall were passed. Lanigan stole second and continued to third on the catcher's poor throw to second. Another throw to second in an attempt to prevent Marshall from stealing resulted in another error, this one by Norton, who failed to get the short throw from the catcher, and Lanigan scored...
...second, and after Howard had flied out, Thompson scored from second by exceptionally fast running on Owen's infield hit to Lanigan, the throw from third to first and from first to the home plate being a bit slow. Judson reached third on this play but Matchneer sent a grounder to Marshall for a third...
...throw over first, allowing Potter to score from second and Minot to reach second base. Lanigan singled to right field scoring Minot, and Marshall hit safely inside first base, scoring Lanigan. Young was passed, Babson fanned, Rogers beat out an infield rap, and McLaughlin closed the inning with a grounder to Howard...
...third inning Marshall was out on a grounder, but Young, Babson, Rogers, and McLaughlin in succession hit safely, scoring two runs. Rogers's hit was another infield grounder, which he beat out to first base though it was handled cleanly by the Cornell players...
...drive to centre field. The nearest the Freshmen came to scoring was in the second inning, when, with one out, Hollister was passed, was advanced to second on Watson's lone hit, and stole third, but was left there when Holbrook struck out, and Graves was out on a grounder to Pumpelly. Holbrook, at second base, played well for the Freshmen, fielding several difficult balls in faultless style...