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...least two more hits but for the phenomenal fielding of Merritt and Badger. In the fourth inning, Simons hit to right centre, directly between Badger and Daly. The former after a hard sprint caught the ball close to ground, while running at full speed, and prevented a two-bagger. In the seventh, Merritt caught a fast grounder by Simons directly over third base and fielded it to first before the runner...
...Freshman baseball team won a listless game from Middlesex, at Concord, last Saturday afternoon by the score of 3 to 2. Lanigan's pitching was not as good as in the Stone's game, but at the bat he got three hits, one of which was a two-bagger. The hitting of the rest of the team against a rather poor pitcher was not nearly as good as it should have been, although ten hits were made...
...scored first in the fourth inning, when Lanigan got a hit, went to second on Delano's sacrifice, took third on Fosters hit, and came home on Pond's single. They scored again in the eighth, when Hall got a hit, and advanced to third on Lanigan's two-bagger. Both scored on Delano's single. Middlesex made both of their runs in the ninth, as a result of two bases on balls, a sacrifice, and a single...
...second team scored in the second inning when Barta waited for his base, went to second on Usher's out, and scored on Campbell's long single. In the third, Harding was hit, stole second, and scored on Frye's two-bagger. Bates's run was scored in the third on an error, a sacrifice hit, and a single which Barta held too long...
Howe substituted for Currier behind the bat and played a creditable game. He caught Slater well and made a pretty two-bagger in the sixth. McCall accepted all his chances without a mistake. In the eighth, Cooney attempted to steal, but Howe's throw was perfect and in spite of being knocked over by the baserunner, McCall held the ball and retired the man. Simons accepted seven of his eight chances without an error. The last one was a hard grounder which Leonard almost reached and which Simons juggled long enough for the man to reach the base...