Word: wildness
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...called balls. A passed ball advanced both of the runners a base, and then Paine's timely single to right allowed both men to score. Wiggin kept up the good work with another single, and both Paine and Wiggin came home on Winslow's single and Brooks's wild throw. Winslow went round to third on the throw, and then made a foolish attempt to steal home...
...dropped the ball. Dickinson was in the way of a throw when he started for first and Cook got to second safely. Dickinson was, however, called out. Then Scannel was hit by a pitched ball and immediately after both he and Cook were advanced a base on Bradley's wild pitch. Wiggin went out on a fly to Mackenzie...
...runs were made in the third, but in the fourth O'Malley got his base on balls, then scored on Corbett's three base hit to centre field. Corbett then scored on a wild pitch. Highland's reached first on an eror by short, got second on Whittemore's safe bunt, went to third on Cook's sacrifice and scored on Scannell's hit which also brought Whittemore in from second...
Mackenzie flied out to Cook. Otto got his base on balls and reached second on Bradley's hit. Scannell in trying to put Bradley out at first threw wild and Otto scored, Bradley reaching third. Brooks make a hit and Bradley came home. Things began to look doubtful, but Williams flied out to Winslow and Payne to O'Malley and the inning was ended...
...Corbett, Highlands 2, Mackenzie; first base on balls-Cook, Dickinson, Whittemore, Winslow, O'Malley 2, Gunster, Altman, Otto; first base on errors-Harvard 1, Princeton 2; struck out-by Highlands 4, by Altman 1, by Bradley 2; double plays-Whittemore and Dickinson, Winslow; passed balls-Scannell 1, Williams 5; wild pitch-Altman. Time-2h. 15m. Umpire-Stage...