Word: steals
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...Hicks's wide throw to the plate after Partenheimer had hit a grounder. In the next inning Aronson muffed McClure's fly, and the combination of a hit by Jube, a stolen base, and Henry's hit brought him home. Jube was caught at home in an attempted double steal, and Burt sent a grounder to Carr for a third out in this inning...
Harvard came nearest scoring in the sixth. Carr hit to centre field and stole second after one was out. McLaughlin struck out and Carr was tagged at third while attempting to steal. In the next three innings not a Harvard man reached first...
...missed, advancing Lambie to second. Ayres made the lone hit for his side, a short single over Carr's head, filling the bases with one out. Trumbull raised a long fly to Kelly, and Lambie scored on the throw home. This left men on first and third. A double steal, and clever work by Young and Potter, caught Brown as he slid for the plate. In the two following innings Williams went out in order...
...inning. For the third strike, Templeton pitched a low ball which escaped the catcher, and Carr reached first base before the ball was recovered. McLaughlin put him on second with a well-placed bunt and, after Carr had stolen third, Potter was passed to first. On an attempted double steal, Lambie made a wild throw past third, on which Carr crossed the plate with the winning run of the game...
...childhood, Raymond Mounchensey because the latter has had a reversal of fortune and picks out Frank Jerningham as a better match. Jerningham is, however, a true friend of Raymond and, when Millicent is sent to a convent to forget her old love, aids Mounchensey in his attempts to steal the girl away. The merry Devil confounds the pursuing father in the forest and thus helps the young couple to escape. Forgiveness and marriage bring the episode to a close. Though the devil hardly comes into contact with the characters he is, nevertheless, the controlling force throughout the play...