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...rather close game, by the score of six to four. The Freshman played a better game in the field than Worcester Academy, but they were very weak at the bat, the made only three hits, while the academy nine made six early in the game. While trying for second base, Litchfield sprained his ankle, and had to stop playing; he will probably be laid up for some time. Farr pitched for Ninety-nine and though only six hits were made off him, he was very wild. He gave seven bases on balls and made several wild pitches. Thomson and Mills...
Rand made his first appearance since the accident to his hand, and his playing seemed to have suffered from his long rest. He struck out twice and failed to secure a hit. Both the three base hits which are given to Amherst were flies which Rand tried to catch when they were out of his reach. As a result both got by him and rolled to the outfield...
...fourth Princeton made four more runs by Bradley's two bagger. Wilson's base on balls, Gunster's home run and Vincent's error of Wheeler's hit and Ward's two bagger. Princeton added another in the sixth by Wheeler's drive over Burgess's head for four bases...
Earned runs, Princeton 8, Harvard 5. Two-base hits, Clarkson, Ward, Bradley. Three-base hits, Titus, Dean. Home runs, Ward, Altman, Bradley, Wheeler, Gunster. Stolen bases, Smith 2. Watson, Wheeler, Dean, Burgess 2, Vincent. First base on balls, by Easton 6, by Paine 8, by Haughton 2. Struck out, by Easton 6, by Paine 2, by Hanghton 3. Double plays, Bradley to Wheeler, Ward to Kelley. Passed ball, Scannell. Wild pitches Easton 2, Paine 2. Umpire, Campbell. Time...
Yesterday the Freshmen defeated Ninety-eight in a five inning practice game by the score of ten to nothing. The batting and fielding were good, but the base running was very poor. Thomson and Litchfield who were with the 'Varsity yesterday have returned to the Freshman squad...