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Pennsylvania came first to the bat and went out in one, two, three order. With two men out, Hovey got third on a bad error by Bergen, while Cook got his base on balls and stole second. They were left here, as Trafford made the third out on a grounder to Bayne. In the second inning Bayne led off with a hot liner to Hovey, which was thrown wild, thus letting him to first. Lansing stepped up and almost without thinking hit a little pop fly, which so surprised him that he was unable to run and was tagged...
...balls and a base hit, but they were left there. Harvard made three outs in succession in this inning. Again in the sixth Pennsylvania got men on bases, but the three were either thrown out or left on bases. Harvard however scored three runs. Cook flied out to Bergen in centre field. Trafford got a single, and took second on an error by Thomson, on Dickinson's hit. He took third on the throw to catch Corbett, while the entire Pennsylvania team went to pieces, on Corbett's hit and let in three runs...
...seventh inning was the only one in which Pennsylvania scored, and the runs in this inning would not have been made but for a series of mishaps. Schoff struck out and Bergen got his base on balls. Coogan advanced him a base by a sacrifice, and then Vail followed with a hit to right field, which struck the track boards and bounded crooked. Corbett threw to cut off Bergen, but Cobb stood in his way and was knocked down, the ball going over to the bleachers. By the time the ball had been fielded, Vail had scored the second...
Harvard also scored in her half of the inning. Hallowell got a single to centre field, stole second and took third on Frothingham's sacrifice. A wild pitch let him score. Hovey flied out to Bergen, and Cook got a single, and stole second, only to be left there, as Trafford made the third...
...ninth, Schoff got first on a clean hit to centre field, stole his second and took third on Bergen's sacrifice. He would have scored on Coogan's hit if Hovey had not made a beautiful throw and cut him off. Coogan was left at second...