Word: wildness
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Luce was very wild. He got the bases full, and then forced two men in by giving bases on balls, and hitting the batter...
...fourth inning the Exeter fielders were given plenty to do. Trafford came to the bat twice, and hit safely both times the latter time bringing in Dean, Linn, and Howland, and coming home on the same play after the left fielder had fumbled the ball and then thrown it wild to the plate. Stetson and Codman also made hits this inning, and Evans lined out a two-bagger to left field. In the next two innings Harvard did some good batting, and made five more runs. In the seventh and last inning she was white-washed
Three base hits, Merriam; two base hits, Merriam. Hallowell; struck out, by Winsor 12, by Flynn 8, by Dolan 1; wild pitches, by Winsor 2, by Flynn 4; earned runs, Harvard...
Harvard made one run in the first inning: Howland got his base on balls, stole second, went to third on Downer's single to left, and came home on the throw in. 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...
Three base hits, Howland, Cummings, Wise; first base on balls, by Meade 4, by Downer 1, by Cummings 1; first base on errors, Harvard 3, Tufts 1; struck out, Harvard 14, Tufts 9; passed balls, Wise; wild pitches, Meade; flies caught, Harvard 1, Tufts 4; fouls caught, Harvard 3, Tufts 1; left on bases, Harvard 4. Tufts 4; time 1 hour, 45 minutes; umpire, Mr. Laverty of Marlborough...