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Rice walked to start the game and stole second. Keene fanned, but Field drove Rice in with a long single to center. Field stole second, and scored when Maher doubled to left. Amsden and Cotter were easy outs...
Harvard Seconds Dean Academy Rice 2b. c.f. Talbott Keene s.s. l.f. Smith Field 1b. 3b. Hickey Maher c. 1b. Hartnett Amsden c.f. 3b. Hannaford Chase l.f. r.f. Grantwood Donaldson r.f. s.s. Donovan Mann 3b c. Curry Puffer p. p. Ford or Nolan...
Stupid base running marred Harvard play. The Crimson had men on base almost every inning, but threw away many chances to score. Amsden led off the seventh with an apparent home run to the far corner of left field, but he failed to touch third and was called out. This break, as it churned out, lost the game...
...Crimson made a good bid to tie the score again in the last half. Field filed out to right and Maher field out to left, but Amsden doubled to right and took third while the fielder played tag with the ball. Chase, however, was called out on strikes. Harvard Seconds a.b. r. b.h. p.o. a. e. Rice 2b. 5 1 2 0 4 0 Keene s.s. 4 0 0 0 4 0 Field 1b. 5 1 2 15 0 1 Maher c. 5 1 1 10 3 2 Amaden c.f. 5 1 3 3 0 0 Chase...
...base hits. Amsden 3, Rice, Three-base hits, Lane, Burns, Sacrifice hit, Harris: Stolen bases, Amsden, Maher, Erickson, Wood, Struck, out, by Nash 9. by Puffer 2, by Lane 5, Bases on balls off Nash 1, of Lane 4, Hits off Nash 1 in "S" innings, off Puffer 1 in 1, off Cotter 1 in 1. Losing pitcher, Cotter, Hit by pitched ball, by Lane (Keene). Double play, McGinley to Miller. Passed ball, Miller. Time, 1h, 50m. Umpire Grimm...