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Harvard was first at the bat, but two men struck out and no runs were made. For Andover, Case got his base on balls and stole second. The next man flied out to Alward, who made a pretty double play with Dean, putting out Case. In the second inning Trafford was hit by the pitcher, reached third on battery errors, and came home on Upton's sacriflice. In the next inning Linn made a hit and brought in Dean, who reached first on Stearns' wild throw, second on a steal, and third on a passed ball. In the fifth inning...
...letting in several runs by wild pitches. Harvard did not hit freely, however. On the contrary the batting was weak throughout, a total of only seven hits being made in the eight innings that were played. In the field Harvard did much better and played a practically errorless game. Alward was tried at shortstop for the first time and did exceptionally well, accepting all of his seven chances. Hallowell, in centre-field, covered his ground also very creditably. Cummings pitched the first five innings and the visitors secured only one hit from him; but they were evidently very weak...
...Alward...
...SMITH, Secretary.H. U. B. B. C.- The following men must be ready dressed in the gymnasim at 3.30 sharp: Mason, Cummings, Trafford, Dean, Howland, Upton, Hallowell, Alward, Spalding, Wrenn, Luce, Evans, Couman...
...Shead, '93; one thousand yard run-A. M. White, '92, W. C. Downs, '90, G. R. Fearing, '93; seventy-five-yard dash-J. P. Lee, '91, J. S. Cook, '92, H. M. Sternburgh, L. S. S., W. F. Baker, '93, E. C. Moen, '91, J. H. Alward, L. S., A. H. Green, '92, O. K. Hawes, '92; six-hundred-yard run-W. C. Downs, '90, W. H. Wright, '92; three-hundred-yard run-R. R. Endicott, '90, T. J. Stead, '91, E. Sturgis, '90, E. C. Moen, '91, W. H. Wright, '92, W. C. Downs...