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...Crowell did the twirling for Brown but neither of these men had anything deceptive to the University batters who succeeded in piling up 16 hits. Ayres was the principal offender in this respect as he secured five hits out of as many time at bat, which included a three-bagger and four singles...
...base on balls, a three bagger by Minds, and another execution of the squeeze play gave Penn. two more in the third. Frye replaced Hitchcock in the fourth. Minds opened the inning with a double and was sent to third on Williams's out. Frye filled the bases by walking Schrimpf and Wallace. Schwert bunted to Frye, who held the ball, and Minds scored. Sayre popped to Frye and Mann hit a fly back of second base which slipped through Clark's fingers, and Schimpf and Wallace scored...
Penn. got four more in the sixth, due to three bases on balls, a hit and two errors. In the seventh, Haley went to first on Ayres's error, got to third when Minds hit his second two-bagger, and scored on Williams's out. Minds tallied on a wild pitch by Frye. This ended Penn's scoring...
After two were out in the first, Harvard scored eight runs. These were the results of singles by Clark; Frye and Mahan and five errors by Amherst. In the second Clark singled and stole second. He went to third on a passed ball and scored on Ayres's three-bagger. Harvard secured four more in the third on two singles, a double, an out and two errors. The final two were made in the eight. Ayres singled and scored on Milholland's three-bagger. The latter scored on Hitchcock's sacrifice...
...Abbott had reached second, when Willcox singled cleanly. Abbot, rounding third, slipped and fell, and was caught at the plate, making the third out. Besides Willcox, Harte and Ashley were the only men who could hit Nichols, Harte securing a double, while Ashley made a single and a two-bagger...