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Nichols got his base in the sixth on an error by Edwards, went to second and third on a passed ball and wild pitch, and was brought in by Willard's two-bagger. Willard went to third on a passed ball, but was put out at the plate. Allen flied out to Clark. Smith reached first on Willard's put-out, went to third on a passed ball, and was left there when Wiestling went out, Edwards to Toler. For Princeton the first three men, Toler, Blossom and Cooper, were promptly disposed of on a long fly to Foster...
...inning was a terrific drive over the right field fence, said by Amherst men to be one of the longest hits ever made on the field. When he reached home he had ample time to make another base. A more agile runner would have come home on his three-bagger in the third inning. Wiestling and Beaman also hit hard. In the first inning Hunt got in a hit for Amherst, and then Stuart came to the bat and made a long drive to the right field; the ball rolled over the brink of the hill before Winslow could...
...Willard in the fifth. In the seventh inning, Stearns and Marble each got a hit, and the former scored on a wild throw and a passed ball. For Harvard, Nichols and Allen both flied out, Willard got his base on balls, and scored on Smith's two bagger. In attempting to make third on this hit, Smith was put out. In the eighth inning, Harris, Kimball, and Hunt, all knocked long flies which were splendidly caught, two by Foster, and one by Tilden. The picnic now began for Harvard Weistling made a hit, reached second on Foster...
...took third on a passed ball, where he was left by Smith's and Foster's flies to left field, and Wiestling's strike out. Yale got her first score in this inning. Stewart was given his base on balls, stole second, and came home on Hickox's three bagger. The next two men struck out leaving Hickox on third. Odell's arm was too lame to allow him to pitch any longer, so Willett was called in from right field to fill the pitcher's box, his place being taken by Odell. He succeeded in blanking in the third...
...fifth inning decided the game. Amherst failed to score, though Oldham reached first on balls. For Harvard, Edgerly struck to Marble, who fumbled the ball, allowing him to score, and stole second. Beaman hit safely, bringing in Edgerly, and was sent home by Tilden's two bagger. After hitting safely for two bases Tilden stole third and came home on Nichols' hit. Nichols hit for one base, stole second and third, and came home on an error of Tirrel. Allen hit to Tirrel, who threw wild to the home plate to cut off Nichols, allowing Allen to reach second, whence...