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...second Warren foulded out, Bower struck out and Besarick flied into Winslow's hands. Andy Highlands started things going for Harvard by a two base hit to left field. Rand struck out and Hayes went out on a fly to Bowen. Stevenson knocked a two-bagger, which brought in Highlands, and reached third on a wild pitch. Paine got his base on balls and stole second. Wrenn struck...
...third inning Naylor hit safely and scored on Dinsmore's two-bagger. Vermont did not score again till the sixth inning. The Harvard batsmen were retired in one, two, three order in the third and fourth innings, Pond striking out four men. In the fifth Harvard scored twice. Buckman reached first on an error by shortstop. Burgess struck out. Wrenn went out on an easy grounder to the pitcher. Buckman making second on the play. Stevenson made a hit and he and Buckman both advanced on an attempted put-out. Paine knocked the ball past first base and Buckman...
...third the Newton Athletic men scored four more runs. After Besarick was out, Highlands hit hard to Dean, who fumbled. Mason hit safely. Hubbard knocked a two-bagger, which scored Highlands. By good throwing Mason was caught at the plate. Abbott got to base on Buckman's error. Another error by Buckman allowed Hubbard to score, and gave Warren his base. Warren then stole second, and scored on a passed ball. Harvard went out in one, two three order...
Three more runs came in for Brown in the second. A single by Brady, a three bagger by White, followed by two more singles and the score was five to nothing...
...sixth Harvard tied the score, making four runs. Scannell led off with his second three-bagger, and scored on a wild throw by Lauder. Two bases on balls, a couple of scratch hits which should have been easy outs, and good base running on the part of Morton and three more runs came in before the inning was ended...